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Terra Technical Manual Terra Technical Specifications 1 BLUE PAPERS TERRA TECHNICAL MANUAL TERRA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 1 CONTENT GEOMETRY 3 ERGONOMY 4 SPECIFICATIONS 5 FRAME AND MATERIAL 6 PARTS & HARDWARE 7 CABLE ROUTING 16 FLAT MOUNT 19 TERRA TERRA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 GEOMETRY SIZES XS-51 S-53 M-55 L-57 XL-60 1 - Seat Tube (C-T) 460 510 554 590 630 2 - Top Tube (EFF) 531 543 555 570 585 3 - Head Tube 122 138 156 182 212 4 - Chainstay 430 430 430 430 430 5 - BB Height 283 283 285 285 288 6 - BB Drop 70 70 68 68 65 7 - Wheelbase 1017 1030 1043 1060 1078 8 - Head Angle 70.5º 70.5º 70.5º 70.5º 70.5º 9 - Seat Angle 73.5º 73.5º 73.5º 73.5º 73.5º 10 - Standover 828 843 860 885 913 11 - Reach 370 378 385 392 400 12 - Stack 545 560 575 600 625 13 - Fork Length 400 400 400 400 400 Maximum tyre dimension: 40” [Maximum external dimension 706mm] TERRA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 4 ERGONOMY SIZE CRANK STEM HANDLEBAR XS 170 100 420 S 170 100 420 M 172 110 420 L 172 110 440 XL 175 110 440 * The handlebar size is centre-centre. HEIGHT (cm) HEIGHT (in) SIZE 153-156 5' - 5'1.5'' XS 157-165 5'1.5'' - 5'5'' XS/S 166-173 5'5.5" - 5'8'' S 174-177 5'8.5" - 5'9.7" S/M 178-184 5'10" - 6'5" M 185-188 6'1" - 6'2'' M/L 189-192 6'3" - 6'3.5" L 193-195 6'4'' - 6'5'' L/XL * Estimated measurements. This result is only orientative. We can recommend the best size for you, based on your measurements, on our web: www.orbea.com/us-en/calculate-size/type/ TERRA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 5 SPECIFICATIONS TERRA OMP BOTTOM BRACKET PF30 PRESS FIT 68X46 CHAINGUIDE MOUNT PROPRIETARY CHAIN WATCHER FOR DOUBLE CHAINRING SETUPS SEAT POST DIAMETER Ø27.2MM SEAT COLLAR DIAMETER Ø31.8MM FRONT DERAILLEUR MOUNT BRAZE-ON TYPE HEADSET TYPE INTEGRATED STYLE HEADSET, 41.8MM UPPER, 51.8MM LOWER ACB, CC STANDARD DESCRIPTION: IS42/28.6, IS52/40 FORK STEERER TUBE TAPERED 1-1/8” X 1-1/2” FORK SPACING THRU AXLE 100MM X 12MM FORK BRAKE MOUNT FLAT OR POST MOUNT ADAPTER COMPATIBLE - MAX 180MM ROTOR REAR SPACING THROUGH AXLE 135 OR 142MM X 12MM REAR BRAKE MOUNT FM AND PM COMPATIBLE - MAX 160MM ROTOR WATER BOTTLE MOUNTS (2X) ONE DOWN TUBE AND ONE SEAT TUBE MOUNT TIRE SIZE FITS MOST 700X40C TIRES (TIRE WIDTH VARIES BY MANUFACTURER AND RIM WIDTH, SOME COMBINATIONS MAY NOT HAVE DESIRED CLEARANCE) CRANKSET DOUBLE CRANKSET – OUTER RING MAX 56T, INNER RING MAX 46T TERRA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6 FRAME AND MATERIAL Orbea frames are carefully designed to be durable, 2) Bring your bike to your Orbea dealer for pro- efficient, and easy to maintain. Terra tubes are stiff 3) Inspect your Terra before you ride AFTER A CRASH OR IMPACT fessional inspection. Some damage can only be de- and light, giving excellent steering precision and pe- tected by disassembling the bike to check for cracks Do a quick check before every ride to make sure your Falling is part of riding and it’s impossible to avoid daling efficiency. Terra carbon frame is extremely re- or other signs of stress. bike is in excellent condition. It is very common to dis- minor accidents. If you crash your Terra, please make sistant to corrosion, making it perfect for road. With cover small issues at home that can become big pro- sure you are okay and seek medical attention if ne- only a minimum amount of maintenance, it’s easy to A crash or impact can put extraordinary stress blems on the trail. CHAIN Is the chain dirty, noisy or cessary. If you are not injured, you should check your keep your Terra in top condition. on your bike and components, causing them dry? Clean and lube your chain before riding. BRAKES bike before continuing: to fail or to fatigue prematurely. Failure can Check your brakes to make sure they are working happen suddenly with no warning, causing loss correctly. Check for missing/loose caliper and rotor 1) Inspect your frame and components for da- of control, serious injury or death. 1) Keep your Terra clean bolts. TIRES Look for damage to the sidewalls of your mage. Do not ride your bike if any problems are de- tires. Check and adjust tire pressure. WHEELS Spin tected. Washing your bike with mild soap and water will keep the wheels and look for wobbles, check for loose or you looking stylish and allow you to check the con- broken spokes. Check quick release levers to make dition of the frame and components. Don’t use high sure they are functioning properly. FRONT END Stand water pressure and avoid spraying water into bearings WHAT TO LOOK FOR over the saddle, pull on the brakes and rock the bike or frame tubes. Citrus degreasers are biodegradea- back and forth. Feel for any play or knocking that Inspect Frame and fork for evidence of cracking or ble and do a great job of removing dirty grease from might indicate a loose headset, loose brake rotors or bending. If cracks are discovered, discontinue use gears and chain. calipers, or worn fork bushings. immediately. TEST RIDE Take a quick ride up and down the street to make sure your bike is shifting and braking properly. Check the drivetrain and spin the wheels to make sure 2) Keep your Terra lubed Listen for unusual noises. components are operating correctly. If you discover damage to your components, discontinue use imme- Once your bike is clean, it’s a good time to put fresh diately. lube on the chain. Use only enough to get inside the links and wipe off any excess because it will attract Even if you don’t find any damage, pay careful atten- dirt. Headset and pivot bearings should be inspected tion to the sound of your bike when you continue rid- every few months for smoothness and to ensure that ing. Unusual noises can be caused by cracks or other the seals are intact and lube is clean. problems. A well-maintained bike will be quiet and free of creaks or squeaks. Investigate and locate the source of any new noises. TERRA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 7 PARTS & HARDWARE Mechanic groupe and Disc Hydraulic 4 3 4 9 9 18 5 15 7 19 8 9 6 TERRA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 8 PARTS & HARDWARE Mechanic groupe and Disc Hydraulic 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 14 15 18 19 NUMBER REFERENCE NAME/DESCRIPTION 3 CNC MACHINE LAMINAR OB-MA14-CLAMP 4 11000432 MECHANICAL CABLE GUIDE 5 11200700 FRONT DERAILLEUR HANGER 6 11200701 Bottom Bracket Cable Guide 7 15430250 Through Axle Rear Derailleur Hanger 8 11250500 Chain Drop Protector 9 11000433 ORFBF-05 THROUGH HOLE CABLE GUIDE 14 11100085 Front Through Axle 12mm X 100mm 15 11100185 Rear Through Axle 12mm X 142mm 15 12320004 18 16100119 Seat Stay Rear Derailleur Housing Stop 19 16100113 HOUSIN STOP D8 ORCA 14 22 12320701 SEPARATOR 1MM CHAINGUIDE ROAD 23 12320702 SEPARATOR 2MM CHAINGUIDE ROAD TERRA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9 PARTS & HARDWARE Di2 groupe and Disc Hydraulic 2 3 21 2 9 20 3 15 7 5 4 9 6 TERRA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 10 PARTS & HARDWARE Di2 groupe and Disc Hydraulic 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 14 15 20 21 NUMBER REFERENCE NAME/DESCRIPTION 2 11000431 Down Tube Port Cover 3 CNC MACHINE LAMINAR OB-MA14-CLAMP 5 11200700 FRONT DERAILLEUR HANGER 6 11200701 Bottom Bracket Cable Guide 7 15430250 Through Axle Rear Derailleur Hanger 8 11250500 Chain Drop Protector 9 11000433 ORFBF-05 THROUGH HOLE CABLE GUIDE 14 11100085 Front Through Axle 12mm X 100mm 15 12320004 Rear Through Axle 12mm X 142mm 15 11100185 20 11001122 PLUG SHIM DI2 (7X8) NEG 12" 21 11000430 ORF-05CABLE GUIDE DI2+HYDR 22 12320701 SEPARATOR 1MM CHAINGUIDE ROAD 23 12320702 SEPARATOR 2MM CHAINGUIDE ROAD TERRA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 11 PARTS & HARDWARE SRAM e-Tap and Disc Hydraulic 2 3 24 2 24 19 3 15 7 19 4 24 6 TERRA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 12 PARTS & HARDWARE SRAM e-Tap and Disc Hydraulic 2 3 5 6 7 8 14 15 19 21 24 NUMBER REFERENCE NAME/DESCRIPTION 2 11000431 Down Tube Port Cover 3 CNC MACHINE LAMINAR OB-MA14-CLAMP 5 11200700 FRONT DERAILLEUR HANGER 6 11200701 Bottom Bracket Cable Guide 7 15430250 Through Axle Rear Derailleur Hanger 8 11250500 Chain Drop Protector 14 11100085 Front Through Axle 12mm X 100mm 15 12320004 Rear Through Axle 12mm X 142mm 15 11100185 19 16100113 HOUSIN STOP D8 ORCA 14 22 12320701 SEPARATOR 1MM CHAINGUIDE ROAD 23 12320702 SEPARATOR 2MM CHAINGUIDE ROAD 24 11001170 PLUG 5MM HOLE 22X8 14 TERRA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 13 PARTS & HARDWARE SRAM Mechanic groupe and Disc Hydraulic 4 3 4 24 24 18 5 15 7 19 8 24 6 TERRA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 14 PARTS & HARDWARE SRAM Mechanic groupe and Disc Hydraulic 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 15 19 18 24 NUMBER REFERENCE NAME/DESCRIPTION 3 CNC MACHINE LAMINAR OB-MA14-CLAMP 4 11000432 MECHANICAL CABLE GUIDE 5 11200700 FRONT DERAILLEUR HANGER 6 11200701 Bottom Bracket Cable Guide 7 15430250 Through Axle Rear Derailleur Hanger 8 11250500 Chain Drop Protector 14 11100085 Front Through Axle 12mm X 100mm 15 11100185 Rear Through Axle 12mm X 142mm 15 12320004 18 16100119 Seat Stay Rear Derailleur Housing Stop 19 16100113 HOUSIN STOP D8 ORCA 14 22 12320701 SEPARATOR 1MM CHAINGUIDE ROAD 23 12320702 SEPARATOR 2MM CHAINGUIDE ROAD 24 11001170 PLUG 5MM HOLE 22X8 14 TERRA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 15 PARTS & HARDWARE Frame protectors 2 1 NUMBER REFERENCE NAME/DESCRIPTION 1 11000342 PROTECTOR TRNS ROAD DIS 17 2 11000241 PROT TUB DIAG TRANS TERRA 17 TERRA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 16 CABLE ROUTING Mechanic groupe and Disc Hydarulic Hydraulic brake hosing outside Front and rear the frame derailleur Front and rear housing derailleur housing Hydraulic brake hosing inside the frame Liner front and rear Hydraulic brake Hydraulic brake derailleur inside the frame hosing inside hosing outside the frame the frame TERRA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 17 CABLE ROUTING Di2 groupe and Disc Hydraulic Hydraulic brake hosing outside the frame Di2 cable Di2 cable outside inside the the frame frame BATERÍA Di2 cable outside the frame Hydraulic brake hosing inside the frame Hydraulic brake Hydraulic brake Hydraulic brake hosing inside hosing outside hosing outside the frame the frame the frame TERRA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 18 CABLE ROUTING E-Tap and Disc Hydraulic TERRA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 19 FLAT MOUNT TERRA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 20 FLAT MOUNT FORK FRAME Disc 140mm-PM SMMA_F_140P-D_Mount Disc 140mm-PM SMMA_F_140P-D Disc 160mm-PM SMMA_R_160P-D_Mount Disc 160mm-PM SMMA_F_160P-D Disc 160mm Rear caliper mount Flat Mount adaptor 160 Disc 160mm and Front caliper mount Disc 140mm Not Flat Mount adaptor Rear flat mount 140mm 140mm-Flat Mount adaptor 140 and 160 for 140mm TERRA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 21 FLAT MOUNT Rear assembly F.M.
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