Specialized Bicycle Accessories Transition Carbon All Models User Manual

BICYCLE/FRAME INSTRUCTION GUIDE  
TRANSITION CARBON - ALL MODELS  
THIS INSTALLATION GUIDE CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION.  
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND STORE IN A SAFE PLACE.  
Congratulations! The Specialized bicycle you have chosen is among  
the finest of advanced composite products available in cycling.  
Carbon fiber is a very special material that requires particular care  
during assembly, storage and riding. This installation guide contains  
instructions and warnings, plus torque specifications.  
Please read the following instructions. If you have any doubt regarding  
your mechanical ability and/or installation of this product, visit your  
local authorized dealer. Specialized recommends that components be  
installed on the frame using a torque wrench, by a qualified mechanic.  
Please read the following Warnings. Because the failure to follow any  
Warning may result in a catastrophic failure of the frame, resulting in  
serious personal injury or death, this phrase may not be repeated in  
connection with each Warning.  
To ensure the best assembly possible and to prevent any damage  
to the components or frame, follow all torque specifications. Please  
refer to the specific owner’s manual for mating component’s correct  
torque specifications. If the mating component’s recommended torque  
exceeds the frame’s recommended torque, use the lower torque spec.  
Due to torque considerations, not all components will be compatible.  
Warning! Failure to follow the torque specifications in this  
installation guide will void the warranty, but most importantly  
may result in damage to the frame which may not be visible.  
If the frame is damaged, this can result in loss of structural  
• Install the rail clamp carrier in the chosen direction (reversible) and  
integrity, which may result in serious personal injury or death.  
tighten the alloy rail carrier bolt (bolt #1, fig.2).  
ADJUSTING THE SEAT POST  
Install the seat post into the seat tube (fig.1).  
Bicycle components such as a handlebar, handlebar stem, seat post,  
saddle, brakes, all must be compatible with each other, the frame  
and the intended use. Any doubt regarding compatibility should be  
discussed with your local authorized Specialized retailer.  
• Grease the contact surfaces and bolt threads of the rail clamp  
Mechanism, then install it in the rail clamp carrier.  
Install the saddle in the rail clamp mechanism.  
Adjust the saddle to the desired height, angle and fore-aft position.  
Torque the rail clamp bolt to the recommended setting. To avoid  
damage, the nut tab must be properly lined up with the rail clamp  
slot (bolt #2, fig.2).  
Warning! When placing the frame and/or bicycle in a repair  
stand, clamp the stand using a frame clamp specifically designed  
for thin-wall carbon tubes, for example the Park Tools 100-X4 Ex-  
treme Range Clamp. Clamping the frame with a standard clamp  
can cause damage to the frame that may or may not be visible.  
Torque the seat collar bolt to the recommended setting (fig.1).  
INSTALLING THE SEAT POST & SADDLE  
The Specialized Transition frames require a proprietary seat post,  
available in 3 different setbacks. The Transition seat post system allows  
for an extremely wide seat tube angle range which is infinitely variable  
inside that range, to help the rider achieve the optimal riding position.  
To help the Transition frame achieve its aerodynamic benefits, the  
frame was designed with a very short seat post vertical adjustment  
range. Proper installation of the Transition Seat Post requires the use  
of a dedicated Transition Fit Kit tool set.  
This setup (fitting and cutting) MUST be performed by an authorized  
Specialized dealer to ensure that the seat post is cut to the optimal  
length, to maximize the +/- vertical adjustment range.  
Warning! Due to the nature of the seatpost having to be  
cut to a specific length, the seat post is NOT marked with a  
minimum insertion line. For proper seatpost insertion, ensure  
that the seat post extends below the minimum insertion hole  
located at the back of the seat tube area. Extension beyond  
the minimum insertion hole in the frame can result in failure.  
GENERAL WARNINGS  
FORK: Do not remove the small bumpers on the side/back of the fork  
legs. These are to protect the frame from fork contact.  
Warning! Do not grease the seat tube surface that contacts  
the seat post. Grease reduces the friction that is critical to  
proper seat post grip. Remove any grease from the surfaces  
of the seat tube and seat post.  
REAR WHEEL: Due to variables in tire manufacture, heat expansion,  
foreign debris, etc. Specialized recommends a minimum rear wheel-  
to-frame clearance of 2mm. The UCI requires sufficient clearance such  
that a credit card must fit between the rear tire and the back of the seat  
tube.  
TECH TIP: Specialized recommends the application of carbon  
assembly compound between the seat tube and post to increase  
See your authorized Specialized retailer if you have any questions.  
Thread the horizontal dropout screws in or out to fine-tune the alignment  
and fore-aft position of the wheel. To ensure that the rear wheel can’t slip  
forward in the dropouts under torque, make sure that the rear axle butts  
up against the dropout screws before tightening the Quick-Release.  
Tighten seat collar bolt to recommended torque of 70in-lbf (7.9 N-m).  
See fig.1 for proper grease and assembly compound application zones.  
Warning! Exceeding the specified recommended torque limit  
can result in damage to the seat post and/or frame.  
Contact between the frame and tire can cause wear and damage to the  
frame, which can result in failure.  
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WARRANTY  
For the complete warranty provisions and any additional information,  
SPECIALIZED BICYCLE COMPONENTS  
15130 Concord Circle, Morgan Hill, CA 95037 (408) 779-6229  
Please note all instructions are subject to change for improvement without notice.  
Rev.1, December 2007  
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