Specialized Home Gym Demo 8 User Manual

OWNER’S MANUAL  
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Introduction............................................................................. 4  
Post Setup / Fork Compatibility...................................... 7  
Frame Features...................................................................... 8  
Frame Geometry.................................................................... 9  
Shock Setup............................................................................. ꢀꢁ  
Tips.............................................................................................. ꢀꢂ  
Optional Derailleur Guard Installation........................... ꢀ4  
Schematic and Specifications.......................................... ꢀ6  
Warranty................................................................................... ꢀ8  
 
INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to the finest line of suspension bikes available!  
About Off Road, Stunt, Downhill and Freeriding  
This manual is designed to be used in conjunction with the Bicycle Owner’s Manual and owner’s manuals supplied by the  
manufacturer of the front and rear suspension components. If you did not receive any of these manuals, download them from the  
Internet, contact your dealer, or contact us by telephone. There may be more current manuals and technical information available.  
For the most current information , regularly check the Specialized web site or consult your Specialized dealer. These manuals were  
written for an important reason: your safety while riding.  
This manual contains many “Warnings” and “Cautions” concerning the consequences of failure to maintain or inspect your  
bicycle or of failure to follow safe cycling practices. The combination of the safety alert symbol and the word Warning indicates  
a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury or death. The combination of the safety alert  
symbol and the word Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate  
injury, or damage to your bicycle or a component. Because the consequences of not following a Warning usually include “you  
may lose control and fall,” which could result in serious personal injury or death, we may not repeat this in conjunction with each  
Warning. Because it is impossible to anticipate every situation or condition which may occur, a practice or situation may be unsafe  
but not anticipated by this manual. So, don’t forget to use your common sense.  
WARNING! Make sure you have, review, and understand the warnings, instructions, and content of  
the manuals for your bicycle.  
About Off Road, Stunt, Downhill and Freeriding  
Downhill racing, severe off road riding, jumping, and stunt riding is extremely dangerous. Some downhill racers and freeriders  
reach speeds similar to motorcycles, thus face similar risks and hazards. When engaging in these activities, you, your bicycle and  
safety equipment must be in perfect condition. We recommend that at all times you wear appropriate safety gear, such as an  
approved full face helmet, full finger gloves, and body armor.  
Not every bicycle is built for every activity. Check with your Specialized dealer to make sure you have the right equipment.  
No bicycle is indestructible. Downhill racing, severe off road riding, jumping, and stunt riding increases the stress on every part  
of your bicycle. Frames or parts under high stress may fail, causing you to lose control or fall. Because of the risk involved,  
Specialized recommends that you conduct a thorough inspection before each ride. If you miss a jump, ditch your bike in mid crash,  
dump or launch your bike without you on it, inspect yourself for injury, then carefully inspect your bicycle for damage.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Here is what you should look for when you inspect your bicycle for this type of riding: bent or broken components, such as the  
handlebar, handlebar stem, seatpost, pedals; dents, cracks, scratches, deformation, or discoloration. Because damage may  
be internal and hidden, if any of these signs are present, stop riding until your bicycle has been thoroughly inspected by your  
Specialized dealer.  
WARNING! Although many catalogs, advertisements and articles about bicycling depict riders racing, jumping, riding  
hard off road, and/or stunt riding, this activity is extremely dangerous, increases the rider’s risk of injury or death,  
and potentially increases the severity of any injury. The action depicted is being performed by experts with many  
years of training and experience. Even with that training and experience, cyclists who engage in such activity often  
get seriously injured. It is also foreseeable that during some jumps or stunts, and even some races, that the rider will  
exceed the design capacity of the frame or components, which may result in something on the bicycle bending or  
breaking. If a frame or component bends or breaks, such may lead to loss of control, serious personal injury or death.  
As activities such as racing, jumping, severe off road riding, and stunt riding are extremely dangerous, SAFETY should always be  
the first consideration. Don’t ride in the race, ride hard off road, try the jump, or do the stunt, UNLESS YOU CAN DO SO SAFELY.  
Here are some additional recommendations:  
Take lessons from a competent instructor first.  
• Do jumps or stunts only in areas designated for this type of riding.  
• Start with easy jumps and easy stunts first, and slowly develop skills before trying more dangerous jumps or stunts.  
• Wear appropriate safety gear, such as a full face helmet, body armor, full finger gloves.  
• Make sure by checking with your dealer that your bike is suitable for the kind of activity you intend to engage in.  
• Constantly inspect your bicycle for signs of stress: cracks in the paint; dents; crushing or bending of the frame; bent  
components. Do not ride your bicycle if it shows such signs of stress.  
• Do not seek to bend or break the frame or components. Remember, SAFETY FIRST!!!  
• Understand and recognize that the stresses imposed on your bike by riding at speed, jumping or stunt riding may break or  
damage parts of the bicycle, which may result in loss of control, serious injury or death.  
Specialized does not warrant the bicycle frame or components for such activities, and expressly disclaims all warranties, including  
the warranty of fitness for particular purpose and merchantability.  
Stunt riding, severe off road riding, jumping, or riding downhill at speed is extremely dangerous, and the rider voluntarily assumes  
the risk that the bicycle frame and/or its components will bend or break, and voluntarily assumes the risk of injury or death.  
 
INTRODUCTION  
Service and Modifications  
Technological advances have made bicycles and bicycle components more complex, and the pace of innovation is increasing. It is  
impossible for this manual or the accompanying manuals to provide all of the information required to properly repair and/or maintain your  
bicycle. In order to help minimize the chances of an injury, it is critical for you to have work performed by an authorized Specialized retailer.  
WARNING! Service on Specialized bicycles requires special knowledge and tools. Specialized recommends that all  
service and repairs be performed by an authorized Specialized retailer.  
Your bicycle has been engineered and tested with specific components and parts. Because of the great variety in these items, it is  
impossible for Specialized to test and approve of all possible combinations. Modifying the frame, fork, or any of the components may make  
your bike unsafe. For example, changing the front suspension on your bicycle may alter the steering characteristics and/or add stresses to  
the frame which have not been tested for. If you must replace any component, have this done by your authorized Specialized retailer.  
WARNING! Never modify your frame or bicycle in any way. Do not sand, drill, fill, or remove parts. Do not install  
incompatible forks or suspension parts. An improperly modified frame, fork, or component, can cause you to lose  
control and fall.  
Caution: Any modification of your frame, fork, or components means that your bike no longer meets our  
specifications and therefore voids your warranty.  
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FORK COMPATIBILITY INFORMATION  
WARNING:  
Demo 7 / 8: This frame is compatible ONLY with single  
crown and double triple clamp forks that have travel of  
8” (200mm) or less.  
Use of different styled forks or forks with longer travel  
may result catastrophic failure of the frame which may  
result in serious personal injury or death.  
Minimum Seatpost  
Insertion Guide Hole  
SEAT POST SETUP  
SEATPOST MINIMUM INSERTION: All Specialized full  
suspension models with interrupted seat tubes have a  
small hole to identify the minimum insertion allowed for  
your seatpost. If you cannot see the seatpost tube through  
this hole, your seatpost is too far extended. If a greater  
saddle height is required, replace the seatpost with a  
longer one.  
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DEMO FRAME FEATURES  
ꢀ. Main Frame  
ꢁ. Seatstay  
ꢂ. Chainstay  
4. Sub-Seatstay  
ꢃ. -Link  
6. Main Pivot  
5
7. Dropout (Horst) Pivot  
8. -Link at Seatstay Pivot  
9. -Link at Frame Pivot  
ꢀ0. Sub-Seatstay Shock Eyelet  
ꢀꢀ. Shock / Shuttle Eyelet  
ꢀꢁ. Shock  
9
8
1
10  
2
11  
4
6
12  
ꢀꢂ. Replaceable Derailleur Hanger  
13  
7
3
8
 
DEMO FRAME GEOMETRY  
1
3
5
250mm  
2
8
7
6
4
9
 
DEMO 8 FRAME GEOMETRY  
Medium  
ꢃ7ꢃmm  
Large  
Small  
*Top Tube Length  
**Standover Height  
Head Tube Length  
Head Angle - Steep  
Head Angle - Slack  
Seat Angle - Steep  
Seat Angle - Slack  
BB Height - High  
BB Height - Low  
Wheelbase  
ꢃꢃ0mm  
7ꢃ4mm  
ꢀꢁ0mm  
6ꢃ°  
ꢁꢀ.6ꢃ”  
ꢁ9.69”  
4.7ꢁ”  
6ꢃ°  
ꢁꢁ.64”  
ꢁ9.88”  
4.7ꢁ”  
6ꢃ°  
ꢃ9ꢁmm  
769mm  
ꢀꢁ0mm  
6ꢃ°  
ꢁꢂ.ꢂꢀ”  
ꢂ0.ꢁ8”  
4.7ꢁ”  
6ꢃ°  
64°  
66°  
4
4
6
6
7
8
7ꢃ9mm  
ꢀꢁ0mm  
6ꢃ°  
64°  
66°  
6ꢃ°  
ꢂ80mm  
ꢂ68mm  
ꢀꢀꢃ9mm  
4ꢁꢀmm  
64°  
66°  
6ꢃ°  
ꢀ4.96”  
ꢀ4.49”  
4ꢃ.6ꢂ”  
ꢀ6.ꢃ7”  
64°  
66°  
6ꢃ°  
ꢂ80mm  
ꢂ68mm  
ꢀꢀ8ꢂmm  
4ꢁꢀmm  
64°  
66°  
6ꢃ°  
ꢀ4.96”  
ꢀ4.49”  
46.ꢃ7”  
ꢀ6.ꢃ7”  
64°  
66°  
6ꢃ°  
ꢂ80mm  
ꢂ68mm  
6ꢃ°  
ꢀ4.96”  
ꢀ4.49”  
47.ꢂ6”  
ꢀ6.ꢃ7”  
ꢀꢁ0ꢂmm  
4ꢁꢀmm  
Chainstay Length  
* TT length is the Horizontal Measurement from the center-line of the HT at the top of the HT to the center-line of the projected seat tube.  
** Stand Over height is measured vertically at the centerpoint of the TT measurement.  
FRAME SPECIFICATIONS  
Head tube: ꢀ ꢀ/8”  
Seatpost: ꢂ0.9mm  
Front derailleur clamp: ꢂ4.9mm  
Rear hub spacing: ꢀꢂꢃmm (6mm Drive-Side offset)  
BB shell: 7ꢂmm  
Seat Collar: ꢂ4.9mm  
Stroke: 69.9mm (ꢁ.7ꢃ”)  
Eye-To-Eye: ꢁꢁꢁ.ꢂmm (8.7ꢃ”)  
Travel: 8.4”  
Sag: ꢂ0-ꢂꢃ% (ꢁꢀ-ꢁ4mm of stroke)  
SIZE  
SPRING RATE  
RIDER WEIGHT  
NOTE: Spring weights listed are to be used as an adjustment starting point  
only. Rider weight and riding style may require a different spring rate than  
the stock spring rate. Replace the spring accordingly. Refer to your shock  
manufacturer’s manual for additional shock setup information.  
Small  
Medium  
Large  
400lb  
4ꢃ0lb  
ꢃ00lb  
<ꢀꢃ0lb  
ꢀꢃ0-ꢀ8ꢃlb  
ꢀ8ꢃ-ꢁꢁ0lb  
ꢀ0  
 
DEMO 7 FRAME GEOMETRY  
Medium  
ꢃ7ꢃmm  
Large  
Small  
*Top Tube Length  
**Standover Height  
Head Tube Length  
Head Angle - Steep  
Head Angle - Slack  
Seat Angle - Steep  
Seat Angle - Slack  
BB Height - High  
BB Height - Low  
Wheelbase  
ꢃꢃ0mm  
748mm  
ꢀꢁ0mm  
66°  
ꢁꢀ.6ꢃ”  
ꢁ9.4ꢃ”  
4.7ꢁ”  
66°  
ꢁꢁ.64”  
ꢁ9.6ꢃ”  
4.7ꢁ”  
66°  
ꢃ9ꢃmm  
76ꢂmm  
ꢀꢁ0mm  
66°  
ꢁꢂ.4ꢂ”  
ꢂ0.04”  
4.7ꢁ”  
6ꢃ°  
64°  
66°  
4
4
6
6
7
8
7ꢃꢂmm  
ꢀꢁ0mm  
66°  
6ꢃ°  
66°  
6ꢃ°  
ꢂ74mm  
ꢂ6ꢁmm  
6ꢃ°  
66°  
6ꢃ°  
ꢀ4.7ꢁ”  
ꢀ4.ꢁꢃ”  
4ꢃ.67”  
ꢀ6.ꢃ7”  
6ꢃ°  
66°  
6ꢃ°  
ꢂ74mm  
ꢂ6ꢁmm  
ꢀꢀ8ꢃmm  
4ꢁꢀmm  
6ꢃ°  
66°  
6ꢃ°  
ꢀ4.7ꢁ”  
ꢀ4.ꢁꢃ”  
46.6ꢃ”  
ꢀ6.ꢃ7”  
6ꢃ°  
66°  
6ꢃ°  
ꢂ74mm  
ꢂ6ꢁmm  
6ꢃ°  
ꢀ4.7ꢁ”  
ꢀ4.ꢁꢃ”  
47.44”  
ꢀ6.ꢃ7”  
ꢀꢀ60mm  
4ꢁꢀmm  
ꢀꢁ0ꢃmm  
4ꢁꢀmm  
Chainstay Length  
* TT length is the Horizontal Measurement from the center-line of the HT at the top of the HT to the center-line of the projected seat tube.  
** Stand Over height is measured vertically at the centerpoint of the TT measurement.  
FRAME SPECIFICATIONS  
Head tube: ꢀ.ꢃ”  
Seatpost: ꢂ0.9mm  
Front derailleur clamp: ꢂ4.9mm  
Rear hub spacing: ꢀꢂꢃmm (6mm Drive-Side offset)  
BB shell: 7ꢂmm  
Seat Collar: ꢂ4.9mm  
NOTE: Stock setting for the shock stroke is 2.375”, resulting in 7.3” of travel.  
Travel can be increased to 7.7” by removing the small travel limiting chip  
located under the bottom-out bumper on the shock shaft.  
When increasing travel, it’s recommended to reduce spring preload, or drop  
to the next lower spring rate to keep the recommended sag percentage.  
Stroke: 60.ꢂmm / 6ꢂ.ꢃmm (ꢁ.ꢂ7ꢃ” / ꢁ.ꢃ”)  
Eye-To-Eye: ꢁꢀꢃ.9mm (8.ꢃ”)  
Travel: 7.ꢂ” / 7.7”  
Sag: ꢂ0-ꢂꢃ% (ꢀ8-ꢁꢀmm / ꢀ9-ꢁꢁmm of stroke)  
SIZE  
SPRING RATE  
RIDER WEIGHT  
NOTE: Spring weights listed are to be used as an adjustment starting point  
only. Rider weight and riding style may require a different spring rate than  
the stock spring rate. Replace the spring accordingly. Refer to your shock  
manufacturer’s manual for additional shock setup information.  
Small  
Medium  
Large  
400lb  
4ꢃ0lb  
ꢃ00lb  
<ꢀꢃ0lb  
ꢀꢃ0-ꢀ8ꢃlb  
ꢀ8ꢃ-ꢁꢁ0lb  
ꢀꢀ  
 
SHOCK SETUP  
Set Sag:  
- Proper sag will be achieved with one turn of preload on the spring. More then two turns of preload will require a higher spring rate  
or not enough sag will require a softer spring rate.  
- See spring rate chart for additional information or refer to the Fox shock manual.  
- Recommended sag: ꢂ0 - ꢂꢃ% of shock stroke.  
Demo 8 sag: ꢁꢀmm - ꢁ4mm  
Adjust Rebound:  
Rebound damping controls the rate at which the shock returns after it has been compressed.  
- Clockwise for slower rebound (slow speed, bigger hits).  
- Counter-clockwise for faster rebound (higher speeds, small bumps, more traction).  
Adjust IFP (Boost Valve) (fig.1):  
The IFP (Internal Floating Piston) sets up the overall compression platform damping.  
Pressure range of IFP: 7ꢃ to ꢁ00 PSI.  
- Higher pressure (ꢀꢁ0-ꢁ00): More bottom control, more ProPedal.  
- Lower pressure (7ꢃ-ꢀꢁ0): Less bottom control, less ProPedal.  
Set ProPedal (fig.1):  
ProPedal affects the first part of the compression stroke (slow speed)  
and controls rider induced suspension bob.  
- Clockwise increases ProPedal (more efficient pedaling).  
- Counter-clockwise decreases ProPedal (more supple ride, more traction).  
Set Bottom-Out Control (DHX 5.0 only) (fig.1):  
Bottom-out affects the last part of the compression stroke.  
- Clockwise makes shock more progressive at end of stroke (more bottom control).  
- Counter-clockwise produces a more linear feel.  
TIPS:- Do not ride or cycle the DHX shock with less then 7ꢃ psi in the IFP (Internal Floating Piston. Ensure that the shock reservoir is in the correct  
position for the desired angles. Failure to follow these points could damage the shock requiring repairs that are NOT covered under warranty.  
- Turn Bottom-Out control knob clockwise if you bottom out often with the correct sag. Changing the bottom out control knob can affect the  
ProPedal setting. When making a significant change, it is recommended that the Propedal be checked, small adjustments may need to be made.  
ꢀꢁ  
 
TIPS  
Front Derailleur Adjustment  
CAUTION: Normally, the front derailleur cage is positioned 1-3 mm above the large (44t) outer chainring. When using an outer chainring (in place  
of a bash guard) the design of the Demo 8 & 9 requires that the front derailleur cage be positioned 3-5 mm above the outer chainring to prevent  
contact.  
Saddle Adjustment  
Although the Demo 7 & 8 are designed with sufficient clearance between the saddle, seat post and the rear wheel, in some geometry/saddle height  
combinations the rear wheel may contact the saddle or seatpost when the suspension is completely compressed or bottomed out.  
Warning: If there is insufficient clearance between the rear wheel and the seat post and/or saddle, when the suspension is compressed  
the rear tire may come into contact with the seat post and/or saddle, which may cause you to lose control and fall. Fully compress the  
suspension before your first ride or after any adjustment, to make sure there is clearance between the rear wheel, the seat post and saddle.  
ꢀꢂ  
 
DERAILLEUR GUARD INSTALLATION  
The Specialized Derailleur guard comes with 0ꢃ/06 Enduro 6” and Demo 8 models, and is available separately through your local  
Specialized dealer. The guard can be used in Q/R or solid axle setup, and is compatible with all Specialized Mountain bike models  
using the ꢁ00ꢃ-ꢁ006 Enduro/Demo derailleur hanger.  
Guard Part #: 9896-40ꢂ0  
Hanger Part #: 989ꢃ-40ꢁꢀ  
31  
25  
10  
GUARD PINS  
Long (31mm):  
All SRAM derailleurs  
Derailleur Guard Installation (Q/R option):  
Medium (25mm):  
Shimano XTR / XT / LX  
(All Shimano derailleurs with  
countersunk hanger bolt)  
ꢀ. Install rear derailleur on derailleur hanger.  
ꢁ. Place rear wheel in frame and install Q/R,  
with springs and without Q/R end nut.  
ꢂ. Insert appropriate derailleur guard pin in derailleur.  
4. Place guard sleeve in derailleur guard.  
ꢃ. Slide derailleur guard and sleeve over guard pin and Q/R.  
6. Install supplied Q/R nut and tighten Q/R.  
7. Torque guard pinch bolt to 80 in-lbf (9 N-m).  
Short (10mm):  
(All Shimano derailleurs without  
countersunk hanger bolt)  
ꢀ4  
 
DERAILLEUR GUARD INSTALLATION  
31  
25  
10  
GUARD PINS  
Long (31mm):  
All SRAM derailleurs  
Derailleur Guard Installation (Solid Axle option):  
Medium (25mm):  
Shimano XTR / XT / LX  
(All Shimano derailleurs with  
countersunk hanger bolt)  
ꢀ. Install rear derailleur on derailleur hanger.  
ꢁ. Place rear wheel in frame and install non-drive side nut.  
ꢂ. Insert appropriate derailleur guard pin in derailleur.  
4. Place guard sleeve in derailleur guard.  
ꢃ. Slide derailleur guard and sleeve over guard pin and axle.  
6. Install drive side nut and tighten hub to manufacturer specifications.  
7. Torque guard pinch bolt to 80 in-lbf (9 N-m).  
Short (10mm):  
(All Shimano derailleurs without  
countersunk hanger bolt)  
ꢀꢃ  
 
Shock Shuttle  
Washers  
16.5x10x0.5mm  
Schematic #19  
S-Link  
Mount  
1.h  
1.c  
1.e  
2.n  
2.o  
2.k  
1.m  
2.f  
2.m  
1.n  
1.h  
Shock  
2.g  
Shuttle  
Mount  
Shock  
Mount  
Shock  
Shuttle  
1.k  
1.d  
1.n  
1.m  
2.e  
2.h  
Shock Shuttle  
Bolts M10 x 16mm  
115-135 in-lbf  
1.e  
2.g  
1.k  
Shock reservoir:  
Always facing down  
All alloy spacers:  
Small diameter of  
spacer facing bearing  
1.c  
1.g  
1.b  
1.b  
1.b  
1.a  
1.a  
6mm Offset  
Chainline  
Chainstay  
(bottom view)  
Dropouts  
1.d  
BB Shell  
1.f  
1.a  
1.g  
1.c  
ꢀ6  
 
NOTE: Bearing and Bolt Kits are available only through your local Specialized dealer. To retain your warranty and for your safety, all  
maintenance should be performed by your local Specialized dealer.  
2007 DEMO 7 /8  
Bearing Kit  
Part # Qty.  
Part Description  
BB Pivot Bearing  
Part Specification  
1.a  
1.b  
1.c  
1.d  
1.e  
1.f  
2
4
2
2
2
2
6
2
2
2
2
6902 2RS Series Full Complement Bearing - 28mm O.D. x 15mm I.D. x 7mm Width  
6802 RS (1524F) Series Full Complement Bearing - 24mm O.D. x 15mm I.D. x 5mm Width  
6902 2RS Series Full Complement Bearing - 28mm O.D. x 15mm I.D. x 7mm Width  
6802 RS (1524F) Series Full Complement Bearing - 24mm O.D. x 15mm I.D. x 5mm Width  
6802 RS (1524F) Series Full Complement Bearing - 24mm O.D. x 15mm I.D. x 5mm Width  
Alloy spacer - 23mm O.D. x 15mm I.D. x 3mm Width, Chamfered  
Dropout Pivot Bearing  
S-Link @ Frame Pivot Bearing  
S-Link @ Seatstay Pivot Bearing  
Sub-Seatstay @ Shock Bearing  
BB Pivot Spacer  
1.g  
1.h  
1.k  
1.m  
1.n  
Dropout Pivot Bearing Spacer  
S-Link @ Frame Pivot Spacer  
S-Link @ Seatstay Pivot Spacer  
Shock @ Sub-Seatstay Cup Spacer  
Shock @ Sub-Seatstay Ball Spacer  
Alloy spacer - 21mm O.D. x 1mm I.D. x 2mm Width  
Alloy spacer - 23mm O.D. x 15mm I.D. x 3mm Width, Chamfered  
Alloy spacer - 23mm O.D. x 15mm I.D. x 3mm Width, Chamfered  
Alloy spacer - 23mm O.D. x 15mm I.D. x 10mm Width, Cup Surface  
Steel spacer - 21mm O.D. x 15mm I.D. x 3.7mm Width, Ball Surface  
Bolt Kit  
B = Blue Loctite required  
Part # Qty.  
Part Description  
Part Specification  
Torque in*lb  
225-255 B  
2.a  
2.b  
2.c  
2.d  
2.e  
2.f  
1
1
BB Pivot Axle  
BB Pivot Nut  
Alloy Axle - 15mm O.D. (23.5mm Head O.D.), M15 Thread x 71mm Shaft Length, 8mm Allen  
Alloy Nut - 23.5mm O.D x M15 Thread, 19mm socket (use 6-point 19mm socket only)  
Alloy Axle - 15mm O.D. (21mm Head O.D.), M15 Thread x 30mm Shaft Length, 8mm Allen  
Alloy Nut - 23.5mm O.D x M15 Thread, 19mm socket (use 6-point 19mm socket only)  
Alloy Axle - 15mm O.D. (23.5mm Head O.D.), M15 Thread x 71mm Shaft Length, 8mm Allen  
Alloy Nut - 23.5mm O.D x M15 Thread, 19mm socket (use 6-point 19mm socket only)  
Alloy Bolt- M15 Thread x 16mm Shaft Length, 8mm Allen  
2
2
1
Dropout Pivot Axle  
225-255 B  
225-255 B  
205-225 B  
180-200 B  
180-200 B  
Dropout Pivot Nut  
S-Link @ Frame Pivot Axle  
S-Link @ Frame Pivot Nut  
S-Link @ Seatstay Pivot Bolt  
Shock Eye @ Sub-Seatstay Axle  
Shock Eye @ Sub-Seatstay Bolt  
Shock Eye @ Sub-Seatstay Spacer  
Shock Eye @ Frame/Shuttle Bolt  
Shock Eye @ Frame/Shuttle Washer  
1
2.g  
2.h  
2.k  
2.m  
2.n  
2.o  
2
1
Alloy Axle - 15mm O.D. (19.5mm Head O.D.), M8 Thread x 45.5mm Shaft Length, 8mm Allen  
Steel Bolt - M8 Thread x 20mm Shaft Length, 6mm Allen  
1
1
Alloy spacer - 19.5mm O.D. x 8mm I.D. x 8mm Width, Chamfered, Countersunk  
Steel Bolt - M8 Thread x 32mm Shaft Length, 6mm Allen  
1
1
Steel Washer - 16.5mm O.D. x 8mm I.D. x 0.5mm Width  
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SBC LIMITED WARRANTY  
Specialized Bicycle Components, Inc. (“Specialized”), a California corporation located at ꢀꢃꢀꢂ0 Concord Circle, Morgan Hill, California 9ꢃ0ꢂ7, makes the following  
Limited Warranty concerning Specialized bicycles and framesets:  
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY ON BICYCLE FRAMES AND FRAMESETS  
Subject to the following limitations, terms and conditions, Specialized warrants to the original owner for the lifetime of the original owner of each new Specialized bicycle or frameset  
that the bicycle frame or frameset when new is free of defective materials and workmanship. The lifetime limited warranty is conditioned upon the bicycle being operated under normal  
conditions and use, and properly maintained. This limited warranty does not apply to paint/finish or components attached to the bicycle/frameset such as front forks, wheels, drive  
train, brakes, seatpost, handlebar and stem or any suspension related parts or components. Paint/finish, components attached to the bicycle/ frameset such as front forks, wheels,  
drive train, brakes, seatpost, handlebar and stem or any suspension related parts or components are covered under the limited one (ꢀ) year warranty. This warranty is void if the bicycle  
or frameset was not purchased new from or not properly assembled by an authorized Specialized dealer.  
LIMITED ONE (1) YEAR WARRANTY ON COMPLETE BICYCLE  
Subject to the following limitations, terms and conditions, Specialized warrants to the original owner of each new Specialized bicycle that this bicycle when new is free of defective  
materials and workmanship. This warranty shall expire one (ꢀ) year from the date of the original purchase from an authorized Specialized dealer and is conditioned upon the bicycle  
being operated under normal conditions and use, and properly maintained. This warranty is void if the bicycle was not purchased new from or not properly assembled by an  
authorized Specialized dealer.  
LIMITED ONE (1) YEAR WARRANTY ON SUSPENSION ATTACHMENTS & SUSPENSION RELATED EQUIPMENT  
Also subject to the following limitations, terms and conditions, Specialized warrants to the original owner of each new Specialized bicycle or frameset that the suspension attachment  
points, and suspension related equipment (including pivot points, bushings, shock units, front suspension forks, stays, plates, fasteners) when new are free of defective materials or  
workmanship. This warranty shall expire one (ꢀ) year from the date of the original purchase from an authorized Specialized dealer and is conditioned upon the bicycle being operated  
under normal conditions and use, and properly maintained. This warranty is void if the bicycle was not purchased new from or not properly assembled by an authorized Specialized  
dealer. Some branded suspension equipment may have additional warranty coverage offered by the specific manufacturer. Please check in your owner’s manual pack for information  
regarding these warranties or check with your authorized Specialized dealer for details.  
ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS  
This Limited Warranty is made only to the original owner of this new Specialized bicycle or frameset purchased from an authorized Specialized dealer, and it shall remain in force only as  
long as the original owner retains ownership of the Specialized bicycle. This Limited Warranty is not transferable. In order to exercise your rights under this limited warranty, the bicycle  
or frameset must be presented to an authorized Specialized dealer, together with a receipt, bill of sale or other appropriate written proof of purchase which identifies the bicycle or  
frameset by serial number. Should this bicycle, frameset or any part be determined by Specialized to be covered by this warranty, it will be repaired or replaced, at Specialized’s sole  
option, which will be conclusive and binding. The original owner shall pay all labor charges connected with the repair or replacement of all parts. Under no circumstances does this  
limited warranty include the cost of travel or shipment to and from an authorized Specialized dealer. Such costs, if any, shall be borne by the original owner. This limited warranty does  
not apply to normal wear and tear, nor to claimed defects, malfunctions or failures that result from abuse, neglect, improper assembly, improper maintenance, alteration, collision,  
crash or misuse. This warranty is null and void if the bicycle is used for racing, trick riding, ramp riding, jumping, riding hard off road, aggressive riding, riding on severe terrain, riding  
in severe climates, riding with heavy loads, commercial activities or similar activities. Such use may damage the bicycle, can cause serious personal injury or death, and in all cases  
void this warranty.  
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USEFUL PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE  
Every Specialized bicycle and frameset has a useful product life cycle. The length of that useful product life cycle will vary with the construction and materials of the bicycle or  
frameset, the maintenance and care the bicycle or frameset receives over its useful product life cycle, and the type and amount of use the bicycle or frameset is subject to. Uses in  
competitive events, trick riding, ramp riding, jumping, aggressive riding, riding on severe terrain, riding in severe climates, riding with heavy loads, commercial activities and other  
types of non-standard use can dramatically shorten the useful product life cycle of a Specialized bicycle or frameset. Any one or a combination of these conditions may result in an  
unpredictable failure of a Specialized bicycle or frameset that would not be covered by this warranty. ALL SPECIALIZED BICYCLES AND FRAMESETS SHOULD BE PERIODICALLY  
CHECKED BY AN AUTHORIZED SPECIALIZED DEALER for indicators of stress and/or potential failure, including cracks, deformation, corrosion, paint peeling, dents, and any other  
indicators of potential problems, inappropriate use, or abuse. These are important safety checks and very important to help prevent accidents, bodily injury to the rider and shortened  
useful product life cycle of a Specialized bicycle or frameset.  
Special Note regarding Composite Frames and Components: Composite materials develop their strength and maintain strength only if the integrity of the part is fully maintained. Pay  
special attention to, and periodically and carefully inspect composite frames and components for signs of dents, fraying, gouging, scratches, fracture lines, chipping. In the event of a  
crash or serious impact, or if any of the foregoing signs are observed, the component and frame should not be ridden until inspected by an Authorized Specialized Dealer. For your  
safety, Specialized recommends replacing composite handlebars after three years of use.  
THIS IS AN INTEGRATED AND FINAL STATEMENT OF SPECIALIZED’S LIMITED WARRANTY. SPECIALIZED DOES NOT AUTHORIZE OR ALLOW ANYONE, INCLUDING ITS  
AUTHORIZED DEALERS, TO EXTEND ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, FOR SPECIALIZED. NO OTHER REPRESENTATION, AND NO STATEMENT OF ANYONE BUT  
SPECIALIZED, INCLUDING A DEMONSTRATION OF ANY KIND BY ANYONE SHALL CREATE ANY WARRANTY REGARDING THIS BICYCLE OR FRAMESET. ALL OF THE REMEDIES  
AVAILABLE TO THE ORIGINAL OWNER ARE STATED HEREIN. IT IS AGREED THAT SPECIALIZED’S LIABILITY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE NO GREATER THAN  
THE AMOUNT OF THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE PRICE AND IN NO EVENT SHALL SPECIALIZED BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.  
DISCLAIMER  
All other remedies, obligations, liabilities, rights, warranties, express or implied, arising from law or otherwise, including but not limited to, any claimed implied warranty of  
merchantability, any claimed implied warranty arising from course of performance, course of dealing or usage of trade, and any claimed implied warranty of fitness, are disclaimed by  
Specialized and waived by the original owner. Some states, jurisdictions, countries, provinces, do not allow some or all of the limitations set forth herein, or the exclusion or limitation  
of incidental or consequential damages. If any provision is found unenforceable, only that provision shall be stricken and all others shall apply. This limited warranty does provide the  
original owner with certain legal rights and recourse and the original owner may possess other rights or recourse, depending on the state, jurisdiction, country or province.  
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BrainTrust; Big Mouth; Cap Ply; Chamonix; Comfort Plush; Crossroads; Demo 9; Deuce; Dirt Bag; Dirtboy; Dirt Control; Dirt Master; Dirt Rodz; Dolce; Eꢃ; E Cage; Epic; Evil Twin;  
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Components, Inc. which may be registered in some jurisdictions. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.  
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15130 Concord Circle  
Morgan Hill, CA  
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© 2007 Specialized Bicycles  
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