CAUTION!
Bicycle wheels, like most bicycle components, require special
knowledge, skills and tools for correct installation and
maintenance. All Easton products should be installed and
serviced by a qualified bicycle mechanic using appropriate
professional tools. Easton assumes no liability for products
which are improperly installed or maintained.
WARNING!
Failure to follow these instructions can result in component
failure. Component failure can lead to loss of control of the
bicycle and result in serious personal injury or death.
WARNING!
Do not use rim tape, with or without an inner tube. Rim tape
may make it difficult to remove and install the tire. The tire
or tube may become damaged or the tires may suddenly
puncture and come off. Severe injury may result.
CAUTION!
- Only use Approved for Tubeless Use/UST tires.
- Always check tire pressure before riding.
- Tire pressure should always be 2958 psi. Do not exceed the
tire manufacturer's maximum pressure rating.
- Tubeless tires should always be installed and removed by
hand. Never use tools such as tire levers as they can damage
the seal between the tires and the rims and cause air to leak
out from the tires.
- Do not tighten the valve nut too much, otherwise the valve seal
may become warped and air leaks may occur.
Note: If the tires are difficult to fit, use plain water or soapy
water to help them slide more easily.
- Parts are not guaranteed against natural wear or deterioration
resulting from normal use.
Before you start
To get the maximum performance, reliability and enjoyment from
your Easton wheels, there are a few things you need to know,
understand and do. Please do not skip reading this entire section.
What you miss could result in mechanical malfunction or
component failure. If there is anything in these instructions
which you do not understand, please consult with your Easton
dealer before proceeding.
- Easton wheels should only be used with forks that have
secondary wheel retention safety tabs on the dropouts to
prevent accidental loss of the wheel. Loss of a wheel can
result in serious injury or death.
- Always use Easton wheel quick releases, and always follow the
Easton Quick Release Instructions which are in this Instruction
Manual. Riding with an improperly adjusted wheel quick
release can allow the wheel to wobble or fall off the
bicycle, which can cause serious injury or death.
- Easton makes different wheel models for different specific
purposes: Road, Cyclocross, Cross Country, All-Mountain,
Downhill, etc. Subjecting the wheels to uses for which they
were not designed can result in component failure.
- Easton mountain wheels with disc brake hubs use the
International Standard 15.3 mm mount for 135 or 150 mm rear
wheel, 10.5 mm for 100 mm front wheel, or 15.5 mm for 110
mm front wheel with 20 mm through axle.
- If the wheel rims are labeled "DISC BRAKE ONLY" (Figure 10),
do not use the wheel on a bicycle with rim brakes. Using
rim brakes on rims designed for disc brake use only will
damage the rims and can cause component failure.
- The Easton Quick Releases must be used correctly to prevent
the wheel from disengaging from the bicycle. Read and
understand the Easton Quick Release instructions before using
wheels. If unsure about Easton Quick Release operation, please
consult with an authorized professional bike shop for proper
operation and instruction.
- Attach wheel reflectors (available separately) to your wheels
for safety during periods of poor visibility.