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2 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 3 EN INDEX 0 1 KEY TO SY MBO LS 4 0 2 O RB EA WA RRA N TY 6 0 3 M A INT E NA N C E 8 Components maintenance schedule 9 Spare parts 11 After a crash or an impact 11 0 4 US E WA RNI N GS . TERRA O M R 1 2 Maximum tire width 12 Minimum seatpost insertion 12 Maximum number of headset spacers 12 Headset spacers above the stem 13 Intended use 13 0 5 T E RRA O M R 2 022 1 4 Geometry and sizing 16 Technical specifications 18 Tyre-front derailleur compatibility 22 Assembly, use and spares 23 Headset 23 Axles and rear derailleur hanger 25 Frame hardware and protectors 27 Stems 29 LOCKR zone. Downtube storage 42 Seatpost 48 Handlebar 51 Cable routing 52 Mudguards 58 Bottle holder installation 60 Cutting the fork steerer tube 61 0 6 D E C LA RAT ION O F C O N F O RM ITY 62 0 7 A D D IT IO NA L IN F O RM ATIO N 63
4 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 5 EN 01 KEY TO SYMBOLS This technical manual contains important information about your bicycle, its Throughout this technical manual, various symbols are used that indicate use, maintenance and replacement parts. Please read it carefully. instructions and warnings for use, maintenance and assembly. Pay attention to these symbols to avoid hazardous situations and ensure the correct use This document is a supplement to the General User’s Manual for Orbea bicycles and assembly of all components. and components, which describes in a more detailed manner their appropriate use and the adjustment of the general components of the bicycles for safe The meaning of these symbols is explained below. In this manual, the symbol riding and operation. You can see and download the User’s Manual and the rest may appear accompanied only by the relevant instruction for the component of the technical manuals for Orbea products from our website: described. Read the following information carefully in order to understand their meanings. www.orbea.com/gb-en/support/manuals/ You can consult the information on the use, maintenance and characteristics SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS TOOLS AND TIGHTENING TORQUES of the components of other manufacturers that are assembled on our bicycles, such as wheels, handlebars, pedaling assistance systems, suspension forks, DANGER: Immediately hazardous situation. SPANNER TORX KEY etc, on the manufacturer’s website or through their dealer in your country. If not avoided, serious injury or even death will occur. ALLEN KEY PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER WARNING: Potentially hazardous situation. The key number is indicated If not avoided, serious injury or even death 6 inside the symbol. 6 may occur. 10 N.m CAUTION: Potentially hazardous situation. If notavoided, minor or moderate injury may occur. ASSEMBLY COMPOUNDS Not related to injury. Property situation OIL: Light lubrication of elements like chains hazard. and cables. GREASE GREASE: High quality assembly grease to avoid creaking and seizing. The symbols DANGER and WARNING inform about a dangerous situation that, if not avoided, may cause an CARBON PASTE: Carbon fiber assembly accident. An accident while riding a bicycle always poses FIBER CARBON GRIP compound to increase friction between risk of serious injury or even death. In this manual, the carbon fiber components. risk of death may therefore not always be mentioned when these symbols appear, since the risk is explained here. LOCTITE SERIES 600: Fixing cylindrical surfaces. LOCTITE SERIES 200: Threadlock. Medium resistance. LOCTITE SERIES 400: Instant adhesive.
6 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 7 EN 02 ORBEA WARRANTY Our continuous daily effort to provide maximum quality of our bicycles allows us to offer the following warranty This warranty extends the original period of coverage against paint, varnish or corrosion defects on the frames 02. REGISTER YOUR BARCODE WARRANTY C LAIM PROC ESS and coverage conditions: and rigid forks for one additional year after the end of the All warranty claims must be processed through an author- legal warranty period. ized Orbea dealer, who will perform the initial diagnosis LEGAL WAR R ANTY Orbea’s lifetime commercial warranty only covers frames and send Orbea or the affected component manufacturer all the necessary documentation for a complete diagnosis and rigid forks, but not OC components. Orbea offers the original owner of the Orbea bicycle, rigid of the claim in question. The dealer will inform the owner fork or OC component a legal warranty of 3 years from the about the status of the process and the decision made For a full description of the warranty conditions for the date of purchase of the items, or the period stipulated as on the warranty claim by Orbea or the component man- lifetime warranty, please visit: the legal warranty in the country of purchase. ufacturer. www.orbea.com/gb-en/warranty/#orbea-lifetime-warranty This warranty covers all Orbea products against manufac- We recommend that you always visit the dealer where you turing defects and/or lack of compliance and guarantees purchased your bicycle to process a warranty claim, or the the repair or replacement of the defective product at no R E GI ST E R YOU R BICYCLE dealer you chose during the process of purchasing a bicy- cle that was delivered directly to your home. If you cannot cost to the affected customer. Likewise, this warranty also covers paint, varnish and corrosion defects on all frames In order to benefit from the Orbea lifetime warranty ex- visit the original dealer, you can check the list of author- and rigid forks assembled on our bicycles during the pe- tension, you must register your bicycle within 30 days of 03. WHERE TO FIND YOUR BARCODE ized dealers on our website or contact Orbea directly so riod specified in the previous paragraph of this warranty. its purchase at: we can indicate the dealer you should visit. This warranty does not cover in any case damage derived www.orbea.com/es-es/acceso-registro?from=register-plate/ www.orbea.com/gb-en/distribuidores/?country from inappropriate use, falls or accidents or the lack of maintenance, as well as the normal wear and tear of con- www.orbea.com/gb-en/contacto// sumable parts, such as, by way of example, but without 01. REGISTER YOUR ACCOUNT limitation: seals, bearings, handlebar tape, spokes, tires, saddles, etc. For a full description of the coverage conditions and the legal warranty, please visit: www.orbea.com/gb-en/warranty OR BEA LI FET I ME WARR A N TY As a supplement to the legal warranty, Orbea offers the original buyer of the bicycle the Orbea lifetime commer- cial warranty, as long as they have registered their product on the Orbea website within 30 days of its purchase. This lifetime warranty covers the frames and rigid forks that we mount on our bicycles against manufacturing defects and material conformity issues with no time limitation.
8 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 9 EN 03 MAINTENANCE Orbea products are carefully designed to be long-lasting, INSPECT YOUR BICYCLE BEFORE EVERY RIDE BEARINGS: The bearings (bottom bracket, linkage pivot efficient and easy to maintain. The carbon and aluminum points, headset, wheels, etc.) are elements subject to wear M AINTENANC E SC H EDULE frames and forks are extremely corrosion-resistant. Do a quick check before each ride to make sure that your bicycle is in optimal operating conditions. You might dis- that must be inspected on a regular basis to ensure that they operate correctly. Bearings in poor condition can da- OF TH E C OM PONENTS However, your bicycle needs regular maintenance of its cover small problems that could turn into major issues mage the components in which they are installed. Adverse Maintenance periods for the components components in order to ensure that it works properly and during the ride. weather conditions speed up bearing wear. Bearings that indicated below are general guidelines and safely, and to ensure its longevity. have excessive play or that do not turn smoothly must be largely depend on factors such as weather FRAME: Inspect the frame and the fork, looking for cracks replaced immediately. In the case of any doubt, consult conditions in which your bicycle is ridden KEEP YOUR BICYCLE CLEAN or other damage. No strange noises should be heard. In your authorized dealer. (adverse conditions considerably reduce the the event of any damage to the frame, avoid using the life of the components and increase mainte- Clean your bicycle with mild soap and water on a regular bicycle and contact your authorized dealer for inspection. Damage to components like the frame, bi- nance frequency), the cleanliness of your bi- basis to keep it working like new, and check the condition cycle wheels, etc. associated with the lack cycle and its components (components with of the frame and its components. Do not use pressurized CHAIN: Ensure it’s clean and lubricated. The drivetrain of maintenance and the replacement of the accumulated dirt wear more quickly), and water, since it could damage components like bearings or should not make any abnormal noises. bearings are not covered by the warranty. use (more demanding use of the bicycle will the tubes of the frame. require more frequent maintenance periods). BRAKES: Check that the brakes operate properly and in Failure to follow the recommendations out- Citrus-based degreasers are biodegradable and very effec- a safe manner. Check the tightening torques of the com- lined in this manual and riding a bicycle that For components from other brands mount- tive in removing grease from drivetrain components and ponents. shows signs of the symptoms described above ed on Orbea bicycles, you can check the the chain. may cause accidents and serious injuries. recommended or mandatory maintenance TIRES: Check for worn tires and look for cuts on the tread periods on the manufacturer’s website or Accumulated dirt can complicate the visual or sides. If you spot damage, replace the tire. Make sure TIGHTENING TORQUES. Always check the by contacting the distributor of that brand inspection of the components and hide dam- that the tire pressure is adequate. tightening torques and install the compo- in your country. age that could potentially cause malfunctions nents described in this manual according or accidents. WHEELS: Check that the wheels turn smoothly and show to the tightening torque specifications. Fol- Damage to components as a result of failing no signs of lateral deviations. Turn the wheel slightly from low the tightening torque specifications for to follow the recommended maintenance peri- Built-up dirt causes the premature wear side to side to check that there is no lateral play in the bea- components from other manufacturers in- ods could result in damage that is not covered of components and can even damage the rings. Make sure that there are no broken or loose spokes. stalled on your Orbea bicycle. The failure to by the warranty conditions of Orbea or the bicycle frame in areas such as the bearing Check that the axles or quick-release levers are securely follow these specifications may lead to the component manufacturer. housings and moving parts. Damage due to tightened with the correct tightening torque. malfunction of the components, accidents the lack of cleaning and maintenance is not and even death. The failure to comply with maintenance peri- covered by the warranty. HEADSET: Activate the front brake and move the front part ods could result in damage to the components of the bicycle back and forth, applying pressure on the and lead to malfunctions and accidents. KEEP YOUR DRIVETRAIN LUBRICATED handlebars with the rear wheel on the ground. Check for strange noises or movement of the headset, which could Once you have cleaned your bicycle, lubricate the drivetrain, indicate that the bearings are worn or the headset has not HEADSET: specifically the chain. Use the minimum amount necessary been correctly tightened. Once the headset is correctly · Inspection of its operation before each ride. to lubricate the links, removing any excess amounts to pre- adjusted, check that it turns smoothly. · Disassembly and manual inspection of the bearings vent them from attracting dirt, causing the drivetrain to not once every 6 months of use. work properly and the premature wear of the components. LINKAGE PIVOT POINTS: On full suspension bicycles, check that all the linkage pivot points rotate smoothly and BOTTOM BRACKET: Avoid the use of aerosol lubricants to pre- show no signs of play in the bearings. Pull the linkages · Inspection of its operation before each ride vent them from adhering to the brake sur- from side to side on the bicycle and pay attention to any · Disassembly and manual inspection of the bearings faces. Always check the brakes after lubri- noise or play at the pivot points. If the linkages do not ope- once every 6 months of use. cating the drivetrain. rate smoothly or show signs of play, it could be a sign that the tightening torques are incorrect or that the bearings are worn or damaged.
1 0 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 11 EN DRIVETRAIN: BRAKES: mediately. On carbon frames, look for cracks or soft spots · Inspection of its operation before each ride. · Inspection of the operation and wear of the brake pads REP LACEMEN T PARTS in the carbon. If you detect any of these symptoms, you · Regular inspection of chain wear every 500 km. A chain or shoes before each ride. must stop using the bicycle immediately. that is worn beyond the manufacturer’s recommenda- · Check the wear on disc brakes and the cables or hy- Always use original Orbea replacement parts or those from tions must be replaced to prevent damage to the rest draulic lines every 6 months to 1 year depending on the component manufacturer in question. The materials used on carbon frames and of the drivetrain components. The failure to observe the conditions in which the bicycle is used. Flush the forks are rigid and strong, but if overloaded the manufacturer’s recommendations in terms of wear hydraulic lines once a year. The use of non-original replacement parts may or if they suffer an impact, the fibers do not could necessitate the replacement of the rest of the cause damage that results in malfunctions bend, and they will break. A strong enough parts of the drivetrain. Some of these checks and maintenance and accidents with serious consequences. impact to this material could cause damage needs go beyond the mechanical knowledge that, while not visible at first glance, could WHEELS: of most bicycle users. If you are not quali- The installation of some of the replacement cause the materials to fail in the future. In the · Inspection of its operation before each ride. fied to perform the necessary maintenance, parts in this technical manual are beyond case of any doubt about the consequences of · Disassembly and manual inspection of the bearings and always visit an Orbea dealer for maintenance the mechanical knowledge of most bicycle a fall or accident, contact your Orbea dealer all components once every 6 months. on your bicycle and its components. The users. If you are not qualified to install these for a correct diagnosis of the materials. failure to perform proper maintenance can replacement parts, always visit an Orbea SHOCKS AND SUSPENSION FORKS: result in malfunctions and accidents with se- dealer for maintenance on your bicycle and Check the drivetrain and the wheels to make sure that the · Inspection of its operation before each ride. rious consequences. its components. The failure to properly install components operate correctly. If you discover any damage · Inspection and full maintenance every 125 hours or replacement parts can result in malfunctions, to the components, stop using the bicycle immediately. once a year (whichever occurs first) by the manufactu- Incorrectly performed maintenance can accidents and serious injuries. rer’s authorized dealer. damage the components, which are not cov- Even if you do not observe any damage, pay close atten- ered by the warranty conditions. The installation of non-original replacement tion to the sound of your bicycle when you ride it again. DROPPER SEAT POSTS: parts can damage your bicycle and is not Damage and other problems can cause unusual noises. · Inspection of its operation before each ride covered by the warranty conditions. If you notice any unusual noise, stop using your bicycle · Inspection and full maintenance every 125 hours or immediately and contact your Orbea dealer for a correct once a year (whichever occurs first) by the manufactu- diagnosis of the problem. rer’s authorized dealer. A FTER A CRASH OR AN IM PACT TAKE YOUR ORBEA BICYCLE TO AN AUTHORIZED PIVOT POINTS ON FULL SUSPENSION FRAMES: Falling off your bike is part of cycling. If you have an acci- DEALER FOR A PROFESSIONAL INSPECTION · Inspection of its operation before each ride. dent on your Orbea bicycle, be sure that you’re okay and · Disassembly of the frame and the manual inspection seek medical care, if necessary. If you are uninjured, you Some of the consequences of a fall or accident can only be of all the bearings every 125 hours of use or once a should check the condition of your bicycle before contin- detected by completely disassembling the bicycle to check year (whichever occurs first). These times may be shor- uing to ride. for the presence of damage or other signs of deterioration. ter depending on the conditions in which the bicycle is ridden. More demanding use of the bicycle or use INSPECT THE FRAME AND THE BICYCLE COMPO- A collision or impact can cause serious dam- in adverse weather conditions or in mud requires the NENTS TO SEE IF THEY HAVE BEEN DAMAGED IN age to your bicycle and its components, disassembly and inspection of the frame once every 75 ANY WAY causing them to malfunction or wear out hours of use or once every 6 months (whichever comes prematurely. Malfunctions can occur sud- first). If a bearing does not turn smoothly or has exces- If you detect any problem, do not continue to ride the denly and without notice, causing you to lose sive play, it must be replaced immediately. bicycle. control of your bicycle and suffer serious in- juries, or even death. GEAR CABLES AND HOUSING: POINTS TO CHECK · Inspection of its operation before each ride. · Replacement of gear cables every 6 months to 1 year Inspect the frame and the fork to identify whether either of depending on the conditions in which the bicycle these components have been broken or bent. If you detect is used. any damage or cracks, you must stop using the bicycle im-
1 2 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 13 EN 04 USE WARNINGS. TERRA OMR M AXI MUM TY R E W I DT H M I N I M U M S EATP OST IN S ERTION P OS ITION OF TH E STAR NUT INSIDE INTENDED USE This technical manual specifies the maximum size of the Always follow the specifications regarding THE STEERER TUBE. H EADSET The intended use of all models is ASTM Condition 2, that in- tyres that can be mounted on the frame. Always follow the minimum insertion depth of the seatpost S PACERS A BOVE TH E STEM cludes Condition 1 as well as unpaved and gravel roads and these guidelines when installing tyres on your bicycle. or the frame on road bicycles with exclusive trails with moderate grades with drops limited to 15 cm. Orbea seatposts. The failure to follow these However, the real measurements of the tyre circumfer- instructions can cause stresses on the ma- For information about all ASTM categories, consult the Ge- ence and width may change from one manufacturer to terials beyond the conditions for which they neral User Manual. another. When installing a tyre other than that originally were designed and cause damage not cov- mounted on your Orbea bicycle, check that there is at ered by the warranty conditions, as well as O.K. O.K. least 6 mm between the top and the sides of the tyre and accidents that can result in serious injuries. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. any part of the frame. Terra OMR 2022 is compatible with ETRTO 622mm (700C) M AX I M U M N U MBER OF HEA DS ET and ETRTO 584mm (650B) wheels. Consult the tyre maxi- S PAC E R S mum width on both assemblies in the technical specifica- tions table in this manual. Never use more headset spacers below the stem than those specified for the frame. Con- NOT O.K. NOT O.K. Consult also the maximum and minimum tyre width that sult the specifications tables to find out the NOT NOTO.K. O.K. NOT NOTO.K. O.K. can be installed on a given rim depending on its internal maximum number of headset spacers that width. Read the OC wheels compatibility table on our web- are acceptable for use on an Orbea frame. site or the rim manufacturer's documentation. Installing more spacers than those permitted can stress the materials beyond the use for Never install headset spacers above the stem. Damage to the frame or components due to which they were designed, which can cause Placing spacers above the stem, especially on the use of a tyre that does not comply with accidents and serious injuries. forks with a carbon steerer tube, can cause these measurements is not covered by the the expander inside the fork tube to be po- warranty conditions. sitioned above the lower limit of the steerer tube, which can stress the materials beyond the use for which they were designed, possibly causing accidents and serious injuries. The length of the fork steerer tube must always be appropriate for the position of the stem in the fork. The stem must always be installed in the steerer tube of the fork so that both fastening bolts on the back of the stem are positioned above the surface of the stee- rer tube of the fork. Never mount the stem so that the top fastening bolt of the stem remains above the top edge of the fork steerer tube. This will stress the materials beyond the use for which they were designed, possibly cau- sing accidents and serious injuries.
1 4 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 15 EN 05 TERRA OMR 2022
1 6 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 17 EN G EOMETRY AND SIZING GEOMETRY* SI ZE XS S M L XL XXL 1 - Seat Tube (C-T) 405 438 471 504 537 570 2 - Top Tube (EFF) 526 539 558 570 590 603 3 - Head Tube 110 131 152 178 199 220 4 - Chainstay 420 420 420 420 420 420 5 - BB Height (30-622) / (40-622) 263/278 263/278 263/278 265/280 265/280 265/280 6 - BB Drop 78 78 78 76 76 76 7 - Wheelbase 1009 1019 1029 1044 1053 1062 8 - Head Angle 70º 70.5º 71º 71º 71.5º 72º 9 - Seat Angle 74º 74º 73.5º 73.5º 73º 73º 10 - Standover (30-622) / (40-622) 713/727 746/755 768/783 798/813 825/840 853/868 11 - Reach 375 382 389 395 402 409 12 - Stack 526 548 570 592 614 636 13 - Fork Length 390 390 390 390 390 390 Trail (30-622) / (40-622) 66/71 62/68 59/64 59/64 56/61 53/58 * The geometry table measurements refer to 700C (622) wheels assemblies. Terra OMR is also compatible with 650B (584mm) wheels. Using 650B wheels will lower the BB Height and Standover height as shown in the table below. These measurements may change depending on the size of the tyres used. H E IG H T (CM ) H EI G H T ( I N ) SI ZE XS S M L XL XXL 155-166 61.1”-65.4” XS BB height 267 mm 267 mm 267 mm 269 mm 269 mm 269 mm 167-172 65.7”-67.7” S Standover 716 mm 744 mm 772 mm 802 mm 829 mm 857 mm height 173-179 68.1”-70.5” M 180-185 70.9”-72.8” L 186-191 73.2”-75.2” XL 192-207 75.6”-81.5” XXL * The measurements in the sizing table are orientative. The best way to know the correct frame size for you is to try a bike at one of our authorized dealers.
1 8 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 19 EN TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TERRA OMR MATERIAL BOTTOM BRACKET SHELL DIAMETER 46mm Frame Orbea OMR carbon FRONT HUB STANDARD 12x100mm (Thru-axle) Fork Orbea OMR carbon (steerer tube and blades) FRONT AXLE MEASUREMENTS 12x119mm INTENDED USE All Road. ASTM Condition 2 FRONT AXLE THREAD PITCH Double lead Speed Release 2P1.0 AVAILABLE SIZES XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL FRONT AXLE THREAD LENGHT 13mm OC ICR stems for headset internal cable routing: · ICR01 Road stem REAR HUB STANDARD 12x142mm STEM · OC1 Road stem REAR AXLE MEASUREMENTS 12x165mm Compatible with standard stems with the use of the HS01 adapter REAR AXLE THREAD PITCH Double lead Speed Release 2P1.0 55mm FORK RAKE REAR AXLE THREAD LENGHT 15mm (Same fork for all sizes) MAXIMUM NUMBER OF HEADSET SEATPOST DIAMETER 27.2mm 40mm SPACERS SEATPOST CLAMP Integrated wedge 27.2mm. Terra OMR specific FORK STEERER TUBE Tapered 1" 1/8-1" 1/2 XS = 175mm S = 175mm FORK LENGHT 390mm M = 177mm (axle-to-crown) SEATPOST MAXIMUM INSERTION L = 210mm XL = 245mm Upper 1" 1/2 (with 1-1/2" to 1-1/8" adapter for internal cabling) XXL = 275mm HEADSET BEARINGS Lower 1" 1/2 FRONT DERAILLEUR Down-Pull. Braze-On. Removable hanger WHEEL SIZE 700C or 650B FRONT DERAILLEUR ANGLE 63º 700C 650B FRONT DERAILLEUR ANGLE 53T ETRTO: 45-622 ETRTO: 50-584 MAXIMUM TYRE WIDTH MAXIMUM BIG CHAINRING SIZE (2X) 46T (without mudguards) Tyre maximum external Tyre maximum external * Check the front derailleur diameter: 726mm diameter: 697mm MINIMUM BIG CHAINRING SIZE (2X) 34T compatibility table Tyre maximum real external width: 48mm Tyre maximum real external width: 51mm MAXIMUM SMALL CHAINRING SIZE (2X) 30T There must be a minimum clrearance of 6mm between the tyre and the frame and fork MINIMUM SMALL CHAINRING SIZE (2X) 46T BOTTOM BRACKET BB386EVO MAXIMUM ROUND CHAINRING SIZE (1X) 42T BOTTOM BRACKET SHELL WIDTH 86.5mm MAXIMUM OVAL CHAINRING SIZE (1X) 40T
2 0 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 2 1 EN TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TERRA OMR MINIMUM ROUND CHAINRING SIZE (1X) No Front: Threads on front thru-axle and fork´s crown MUDGUARDS COMPATIBLE COMPATIBLE CHAINLINE 43.4mm-47.5mm (the front derailleur models affects tyre compatibility) Rear: Threads on rear thru-axle and seatstays bridge adapter MINIMUM Q-FACTOR 146mm REAR RACK COMPATIBLE No MAXIMUM CRACKARM LENGTH 175mm CHILD SEAT COMPATIBLE No REAR DERAILLEUR HANGER Standard derailleurs (no Direct Mount) TRAILER COMPATIBLE No Shimano Road: 10S, 11S, 12S (Mechanical and Di2 -internal battery-) Shimano: Yes DRIVETRAIN COMPATIBILITY Shimano Gravel (GRX): 10S, 11S (Disc brake groupsets only) *Check the front derailleur Sram10S, 11S, 12S (Mechanical and Etap) SRM: No compatibility table Campagnolo 11S, 12S, 13S (Mechanical) EPS not compatible POWER2MAX: No FRONT BRAKE Flat Mount* Stages: Yes. With gravel cranksets. For other crankset models, consult with the manufacturer: POWERMETER COMPATIBILITY** FRONT ROTOR MÍNIMUM/MÁXIMUM https://stagescycling.com/us/factory-install/ 140mm/160mm (turning the Flat Mount adapter) DIAMETER Rotor InSpider BCD 110 V3: No REAR BRAKE Disc. Flat Mount* Rotor InSpider BCD 104: No REAR ROTOR MÍNIMUM/MÁXIMUM 140mm/160mm (with 20mm adapter) 4iii Precision: With gravel cranksets. For other crankset models, consult with the DIAMETER manufacturer: https://4iiii.com/c/pages/how-does-a-factory-install-work/ REAR CALIPER FLAT MOUNT BOLT Yes. Internal cabling through headset and frame SHIMANO: 38mm DROPPER SEATPOST COMPATIBLE LENGHT Compatible with 1X Shimano GRX and Sram 1 Sti levers SRAM: 32mm (Chainstay height=25mm) Fox 32AX 2022 Rear and front derailleur: Internal through headset, downtube and chainstay. SUSPENSION FORKS COMPATIBILITY Rockshox Full housing STORAGE LOCKR zone inside downtube Front brake: Internal through headset and fork blade CABLING UCI LEGAL CERTIFIED Yes Rear brake: Internal through headset, downtube and chainstay MAXIMUM STRUCTURAL WEIGHT LIMIT Dropper seatpost (1X assemblies): Internal through headset, downtube Consult the Orbea Products Structural Weight Limit document on Orbea´s website (RIDER+GEAR+LUGGAGE) and seat tube 3. All sizes. · 1 in seat tube BOTTLE HOLDER · 1 in downtube (top) · 1 in downtube (bottom). Only 500ml bottle * Not all calipers and rotors in the market are compatible with all frames. Seatpost internal battery. All componets specificated from Orbea have been tested. For aftermarket options, check componentes dimensions and tolerances DI2 AND EPS COMPATIBLE Di2: BT-DN110 and BT-DN300 batteries befores purchasing. EPS: No ** For other powermeters different from the ones listed, consult dimensions and options with manufacturer.
22 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 2 3 EN FRONT DERAILLEUR-TYRE COMPATIBILITY A SSEMBLY AND SPARES HEADSET Terra OMR is compatible with 700C tyres up to 45mm wide or 650B tyres up to 47mm wide. In some cases, the HEADTUBE DIMENSIONS position of the front derailleur on some drivetrain assem- blies will be the factor limiting the tyre width compatibility. ø57 ° Consult the table below to know the maximum tyre width 45 ø52.1 compatible with most groupsets in the market. 3.85 WHEEL SIZE ETRTO 47 - 584 32 - 622 35 - 622 38 - 622 40 - 622 45 - 622 MAXIMUM DIMENSIONS Ø694 x 49 Ø697 x 34 Ø703 x 38 Ø710 x 41 Ø716 x 43 Ø726 x 48 Shimano R9150 (Durace Di2) - - Shimano R9100 (Durace) - - 7.5 Shimano R8050 (Ultegra Di2) - - Shimano R8000 (Ultegra) - - Shimano R7000 (105) - - ø52.1 Sram Red Etap AXS - - - ø57 FRONT DERAILLEUR Sram Force Etap AXS - - - - Sram Rival Etap AXS - - - - Campagnolo EPS Record/ - - - - HEADSET SPECIFICATIONS Super Record Campagnolo Ekar FSA Frame bearing Preload ring / SHIS Bearing TYPE ID* OD** bearing article angle fork crown race angle CODE dimensions code Shimano RX800 TH-070E ACB Angular contact Shimano RX600 TOP 1-1/8" Integrated 52.1mm 57mm 45º 45º IS52/40 45°x45° bearing 1.5 dualS MR170 52x40x7mm Shimano RX400 - TH-070E ACB Angular contact BOTTOM 1-1/2" Integrated 52.1mm 57mm 45º 45º IS52/40 45°x45° bearing 1.5 dualS MR170 52x40x7mm Sram Force Etap AXS Wide - Sram Rival Etap AXS Wide - * ID: Internal headtube diameter. ** OD: External headtube diameter.
ø52.1 24 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 2 5 EN 3.85 HEADSET REAR AXLE AND DERAILLEUR HANGER HEADSET SPARE PARTS AND ASSEMBLY REAR AXLE FRONT AXLE 6 GREASE 8 N.m 4.1 7.5 4.2 3 7.1 ø52.1 GREASE 2.2 ø56 7.2 2.1 8.2 1.1 USE OF THE HEADSET EXPANDER ON CARBON 17 FORKS 5 8.1 6 8 N.m GREASE On carbon steerer tube forks, always use an expander insi- 8 N.m de the steerer tube to thread the headset compression bolt. Always follow the recommended Never use a starnut on carbon sterer tubes. It will damage torque settings 6 the material and cause component failure which can lead to serious injuries. 1.1 Consult the installation and torque settings instruction in 0 5 R EAR DE R AILLE UR HANGER Nº53 X12 ROAD ST D 06 HANGER M 18 NUT Nº02 X12 ROAD 1.2 the expander manufacturer instructions. ART Nº: XA44 QTY. ART Nº: X049 QTY. 6 Consult the instructions about the use of headset spacers Rear derailleur hanger Nº53 X12 ROAD STD 1 Hanger M18 NUT Nº02 X12 ROAD 1 Carbon Expander 7-8 N.m on bikes with carbon steerer tubes in the Use Warnings sec- tion of this manual. Fork´s steerer tube 0 7 T H R U-AX LE R OAD 12x165mm 08 T HRU-AXL E ROAD 12x119 mm DO UB LE LEAD TH READ 2P 1. 0x15mm DOUBL E L EAD T HREAD 2P 1. 0x13mm 01 H EADS ET I C R BEAR I NG S 2 0 22 0 2 C OM PR ESSIO N R IN G 1 -1 / 8 IC R 2 0 22 + SH IM Inner thread for mudguard attachment Inner thread for mudguard attachment ART Nº: XA41 QTY. ART Nº: XA42 QTY. ART Nº: XA55 QTY. ART Nº: X074 QTY. 1.1 Headset bearing 1.5 (52x40x7mm. Compression ring 1-1/8 ICR 2022 + shim 7.1 Thru-axle 12x165x2P1.0x15mm M/guard 8.1 Thru-axle 12x119x2P1.0x13mm M/guard 1 1 1 45º/45º) 2 thread thread 1.2 Fork crown race 1.5 45º. FSA H6106 1 7.2 Axle washer 12mm 1 8.2 Axle washer 12mm 1 03 H EADS ET C OVE R I C R TE R R A OM R 0 4 I C R HEA DSET SPAC E R K IT. OVAL Terra OMR is only compatible with Speed Release thru-axles with a double-lead 2P1.0 thread pitch for faster ART Nº: XA54 QTY. ART Nº: X063 QTY. wheel changes. The use of axles with other thread pitch will damage the frame. Headset cover ICR Terra OMR 1 4.1 Headset spacer ICR oval 5mm 1 4.2 Headset spacer ICR oval 10mm 1 The Terra OMR dropouts are not open at the bottom, and therefore they are not compatible with the use of Mavic Speed Release axles, since it is necessary to remove the axle completely to remove the wheels.
2 6 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 27 EN REAR AXLE AND DERAILLEUR HANGER FRAME HARDWARE AND PROTECTORS TRAINER AXLES COMPATIBILITY FIBER CARBON GRIP To use your Terra OMR on a trainer, a double-lead 2Px1.0 thread pitch trainer axle must be used. Insta- lling axles with a different thread pitch will damage the frame. 10 Always follow the recommended torque settings. 6 11 8 N.m GREASE 4 12 4 N.m 2 15.4 3 N.m 15.3 15.2 15.1 9.1 3 4 N.m 16 3 4 N.m 9.2 17 13.1 13.2 3 4 N.m 14 17 18 GREASE 8 N.m 9.3 20.3 09 T RAI NER AXL E R OAD X1 2 DOUBLE LEAD TH R EAD 2 P 1 .0 x 3 5 m m ART Nº: X056 QTY. 9.1 Trainer axle 12x183x2P1.0x35mm 1 9.2 Axle washer 12mm 1 9.3 Axle nut 12mm 1 20.4 20.1 20.2 19
2 8 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 2 9 EN FRAME HARDWARE AND PROTECTORS STEM ICR01 R1 AND R2 STEM ASSEMBLIES ON TERRA OMR 10 DI 2 S EAT P O ST BATTE RY MO U N T 27. 2 11 S EAT POST R UB B E R C O LLAR 27.2 TE R R A O MR The OC ICR01 R1 and R2 stems are identical ART Nº: XA66 QTY. ART Nº: XA56 QTY. in terms of geometry, weight and materials. Di2 seatpost battery mount 27.2 1 Seatpost rubber collar 27.2 Terra OMR 1 However, the R2 version uses the new R2 faceplate, which allows for the use of the R2 OC computer mount. L 12 I NTEGRATE D SEATP O ST W E D G E 27. 2 T ER R A OM R 13 F. D ER A I L LE UR H AN GE R N º 1 0 R OAD ART Nº: XA57 QTY. ART Nº: XA58 QTY. Integrated seatpost wedge 27.2 Terra OMR 1 13.1 Front derailleur hanger Nº10 Road 1 13.2 Bolt M4x12 DIN912 2 14 1X FRON T D E R AI L L E U R C OVE R R OA D N º02 15 D OWN T U B E C OVE R K IT ART Nº: XA59 QTY. ART Nº: X059 QTY. TILT -8° 1X front derailleur cover road Nº02 1 15.1 DT cover bracket 1 15.2 Cover juntion Di2 11S 1 15.3 Cover juntion Etap, Di2 12S 1 15.4 Bolt M3x12 DIN7991 2 16 F. DERAIL L E U R CABL E G R O MM ET D I A M . 5 m m 17 CA B L EGU IDE C LIP C / STAY B R AK E ART Nº: X671 QTY. ART Nº: X502 QTY. STEM ICR 01 F. Derailleur cable grommet diam. 5mm 1 Cableguide clip c/stay brake 1 MATERIAL Aluminum Ø STEERER TUBE 1" 1/8 Ø HANDLEBAR 31.8 mm 18 CH AI NSTAY P R OTE CTO R TE R R A OM R 19 D OW N T U BE PR OTE CTO R TE R R A O MR STEERER TUBE CLAMPING HEIGHT 35mm ART Nº: XA60 QTY. ART Nº: XA61 QTY. FRAME 18.1 Rubber adhesive chainstay protector Downtube protector Terra OMR 1 Terra OMR 1 Headtube maximum external Ø 58mm 18.2 Plug Di2 protector 1 Headset bearing external Ø 52mm INTERNAL CABLING 2 gear outers and 2 brake outers 20 TRANS PAR E NT AD H E SI VE P R OT ECTOR K I T. T ER R A OM R ART Nº: XA62 QTY. SHIMANO DI2 Internal cabling in stem body (with internal cabling OC handlebar) 20.1 Left chainstay inner protector 1 On faceplate 20.2 Lower chain drop protector 1 COMPUTER HOLDER 20.3 Upper chain drop protector 1 Max size cicle computer Garmin 1030 20.4 Downtube protector 1 AVAILABLE LENGHTS (L) 70, 80, 90, 100, 110, 120, 130 TILT -8º HEADSET SPACERS 5mm and 10mm. Orbea ICR Specific. Oval TOPCAP Standard round WEIGHT 220 gr (100 mm)
30 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 3 1 EN STEM ASSEMBLY AND SPARES. ICR01 R2 AND R2 STEM 0 3 H EADSET C OVE R ICR T ERRA OM R 04 ICR HEADS ET S PACER KIT. OVAL GARMIN ART Nº: XA54 QTY. ART Nº: X063 QTY. WAHOO 1 Headset cover ICR Terra OMR 1 4.1 Headset spacer ICR oval 5mm 1 4.2 Headset spacer ICR oval 10mm 1 Always follow the recommended 2 torque settings. 2 N.m 2 1 A N GLE TO P C OVE R ICR01 ST EM 22 B OT TOM COVER L ENGHT S P ECIFIC ICR01* ART Nº: X064 QTY. ART Nº: X067 QTY. 5 GREASE 23.1 Angle top cover ICR01 stem 1 22.1 Bottom cover (size specific) 1 6 N.m 23.5 24 22.2 Bolt M3x10 DIN7991 2 23.2 * Available for each stem length: 80mm, 90mm, 100mm, 110mm, 120mm, 130mm (70mm stem does not use 4 23.3 the bottom cover) 6 N.m GREASE 23.3 4 GREASE 2 3 I C R 0 1 STE M H AR DWARE 24 O C R1 COM P UT ER M OUNT 6 N.m 2 FOR ICR01 R1, OC2 AND OC1 ROAD ST EM S 21 ART Nº: X066 QTY. ART Nº: X065 QTY. 22.1 23.1 Headset preload bolt M6x40 DIN912 1 24.1 R1 computer mount body 1 26.2 23.2 ICR topcap 1 24.2 Garmin/Sigma adaptor 1 22.2/23.4 26.1 23.3 Bolt M5x15 DIN912 Faceplate and steerer 6 24.3 Wahoo adaptor 1 4.1 23.4 Bolt M3x10 DIN7991 2 24.4 Bolt M3x10 DIN7991 2 2 23.5 Orbea Logo faceplate 1 24.5 Camera/light bracket 1 2 N.m 4.2 4 GREASE 23.3 2 6 I C R 0 1 STE M R 2 FACEP LAT E* 27 O C R2 COM P UT ER M OUNT 6 N.m For OC R2 computer mount ICR01 R2 ST EM ROAD Compatible with ICR01 stems with the R2 faceplate 3 ART Nº: XA09 QTY. ART Nº: XA10 QTY. 26.1 ICR01 stem R2 faceplate road 1 R2 computer mount body 1 GARMIN 26.2 Rubber grommet ICR01 R2 faceplate 1 Garmin/Sigma adaptor 1 Wahoo adaptor 1 1 Nut/plate/bolt faceplate 1 WAHOO Camera/light bracket 1 OC cover unused position 1 2 * The R2 faceplate allows for the use of the R2 computer 2 mount with ICR01 R1 stems. 2 N.m 27
32 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 3 3 EN STEM OC CYCLE COMPUTER MOUNT USE INSTRUCTIONS R2 MOUNT ANGLE ADJUSTMENT 1. Always use the correct adaptor for your computer When installing the adaptor on the mount, the The Wahoo adaptor makes the lower camera/light brand. If you device is not Sigma, Garmin or Wahoo, name of the brand should be readable from turn 90º from its original position. To use it with a The OC Road R2 computer mount allows for some angle check with the manufacturer what bracket standard the handlebar. GoPro standard light or camera, it is necessary to adjustment for an optimal computer visibility. it uses. use a 90º GoPro adaptor. Loosen the mount fixing bolt to the faceplate, adjust the Using the incorrect bracket might damage the com- mount angle and tighten again the fixing bolt. puter and cause it to fall from the mount during your ride. 2. Orbea, as all computer manufacturers, recom- mends to use the tether included with the compu- ter around the handlebar to avoid damage to the computer or its loss in case or a fall or an accident. You can install the adaptor in 2 positions (further or closer to the handlebar) depending on the computer size. FACEPLATE ICR01 R1 FACEPLATE ICR01 R2 The OC R2 computer mount is only compa- FACEPLATE ICR01 R1 FACEPLATE ICR01 R2 tible with ICR01 stem with the R2 faceplate. To use it on ICR01 R1 stem, it is necessary to replace the R1 faceplate for the R2 faceplate.
34 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 3 5 EN STEM STEM ICR01 R1 COMPLETE STEMS ICR01 R2 COMPLETE STEMS OC1 ROAD STEM ASSEMBLIES With R1 faceplate for the OC R1 computer mount With R2 stems for the OC R2 computer mount ON TERRA OMR L 25 25 39 39 GREASE GREASE GREASE GREASE 4 4 6 N.m 6 N.m 4 4 6 N.m 6 N.m 4 4 4 4 6 N.m 6 N.m 6 N.m 4 6 N.m 4 6 N.m 4 6 N.m 4 6 N.m 6 N.m TILT -2.5° GREASE GREASE 2 2 GREASE 2 N.m 2 GREASE 2 N.m 2 2 N.m 2 N.m OC1 ROAD STEM (WITH ICR INTERNAL HEADSET CABLE ROUTING) 3 9 I C R 0 1 R 2 R OAD STE M * MATERIAL Aluminium 25 I CR01 R1 R OAD STE M * ART Nº: X068 QTY. ART Nº: XA08 QTY. Ø FORK 1" 1/8 Includes lower cover (size specific) Includes lower cover (size specific) Ø HANDLEBAR 31.8 mm and M5x15 (x6) bolts and M5x15 (x6) bolts 1 1 STEERER TUBE CLAMPING HEIGHT 38mm Top angle cover and topcap not included. Top angle cover and topcap not included. FRAME Headtube maximum external Ø 58mm * Available in sizes: 70mm, 80mm, 90mm, 100mm, 110mm, 120mm, 130mm (70mm stem does not use Headset bearing external Ø 52mm the bottom cover) 2 gear outers and 2 brake outers INTERNAL CABLING (with ICR lower adapter and headset spacers) SHIMANO DI2 Di2 junction inside stem body On faceplate COMPUTER MOUNT Max size cicle computer Garmin 1030 AVAILABLE LENGHTS (L) 80, 90, 100, 110, 120 TILT -2,5º HEADSET SPACERS 5mm and 10mm. Orbea ICR Specific. Oval TOPCAP Orbea specific WEIGHT 167 gr (100 mm)
36 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 3 7 EN STEM ASSEMBLY AND SPARES. OC1 ROAD STEM OC CYCLE COMPUTER MOUNT Headset internal cabling USE INSTRUCTIONS GREASE 4 29.1 2 Always follow the recommended torque settings. 5 N.m 29.2 2 N.m 1. Always use the correct adaptor for your computer The Wahoo adaptor makes the lower camera/light 29.4 brand. If you device is not Sigma, Garmin or Wahoo, turn 90º from its original position. To use it with a check with the manufacturer what bracket standard GoPro standard light or camera, it is necessary to GREASE 4 29.3 it uses. use a 90º GoPro adaptor. 6 N.m 29.5 Using the incorrect bracket might damage the com- GARMIN 1 puter and cause it to fall from the mount during 28 WAHOO your ride. 2 When installing the adaptor on the mount, the 4.1 29.3 name of the brand should be readable from the 4 handlebar. 4.2 6 N.m GREASE 2. Orbea, as all computer manufacturers, recom- mends to use the tether included with the compu- ter around the handlebar to avoid damage to the 3 computer or its loss in case or a fall or an accident. 03 H EADS ET C OVE R I C R TE R R A OM R 0 4 I C R HEA DSET SPAC E R K IT. OVAL ART Nº: XA54 QTY. ART Nº: X063 QTY. Headset cover ICR Terra OMR 1 4.1 Headset spacer ICR oval 5mm 1 4.2 Headset spacer ICR oval 10mm 1 You can install the adaptor in 2 positions (further or closer to the handlebar) depending on the compu- 2 8 INTERNAL CABLING ADAPTER OC1 ROAD STEM OVAL 2 9 O C 1 R OA D STE M H AR DWAR E K IT ter size. ART Nº: X070 QTY. ART Nº: X069 QTY. Internal cabling adapter OC1 road stem Oval 1 29.1 Headset preload bolt M6x35 DIN7991 1 29.2 OC1 STEM topcap 1 29.3 Bolt M5x15 DIN912 Faceplate and steerer 6 29.4 Bolt M3x10 DIN7991 2 29.5 Logo Orbea faceplate 1 24 O C R1 CO MP U TE R M O U N T. FOR I CR/ O C 1 / O C 2 R OAD STE M S ART Nº: X065 QTY. 24.1 R1 computer mount body 1 24.2 Garmin/Sigma adaptor 1 24.3 Wahoo adaptor 1 24.4 Bolt M3x10 DIN7991 2 24.5 Camera/light bracket 1
38 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 3 9 EN STEM STANDARD STEMS ADAPTER FOR ICR HEADSETS OC1 ROAD COMPLETE STEMS The OC HS01 standard stem adapter allows for the instal- When installing the HS01 adapter, the neces- lation of non-OC external cabling stems compatible with sary headset spacers and the standard stem, standard round headset spacers on Orbea frames with ICR the assembly height may differ from the pre- 30 headsets. vious height with an OC ICR stem. Check that the distance between the headset GREASE 4 cover and the bottom of the stem does not 6 N.m exceed the maximum stack height defined in the bicycle´s technical manual. Check that the length of the fork´s steerer tube allows for a secure installation of the 2 stem and that the cables are long enough. The HS01 adapter is only compatible with Never install headset spacers above the ICR headset assemblies that use oval ICR stem. The length of the fork´s steerer tube headset spacers (X063). Orca Aero OMX must be appropiate so no spacers are need- 2022 is compatible with the use of the HS01 ed above the stem. adapter. 4 GREASE The stem must be installed onto the fork´s Always follow the recommended 6 N.m steerer tube so both stem bolts are over an torque settings. area of the steerer tube. Never install the stem in a position where the top stem bolt is positioned above the upper limit of the fork´s steerer tube. 3 0 OC1 ROA D STE M * The OC1 road stem uses the profiled OC1 ART Nº: X071 QTY. specific topcap and the countersunk bolt Topcap not included that are not included with the stem. They are The HS01 adapter´s cable grommets allow for its use with 1 both included in the OC1 stem hardware kit. all types of drivetrain configurations: The ICR headset spacers are specific to the · 2-hole gommets: For mechanical drivetrain assemblies frame the OC1 stem is used on. (2 brake hoses+2 gear outer cables) and electronic driv- etrain assemblies with wired shifters. * Available in sizes: 70mm, 80mm, 90mm, 100mm, 110mm, 120mm. · 1-hole grommets: For wireless Sram Etap and Shimano 12S Di2 (2 brake hoses). · It is possible to combine the grommets for 1X drive- train assemblies.
4 0 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 41 EN STEM ASSEMBLIES WITH STEMS ASSEMBLIES WITH THE OC2 ROAD STEM FROM OTHER MANUFACTURERS (WITH A ROUND HEADSET SPACER BETWEEN THE STEM AND THE ADAPTER) STANDARD STEMS ADAPTER FOR ICR HEADSETS When using the HS01 adapter with stems When using the HS01 adapter with the OC2 from other manufacturers, no headset spa- external cabling stem, it may be necessary to cers must be installed between the bottom of use a 5mm headset spacer (X405) to achieve the stem and the adapter.Any headset sapa- a correct bend of the gear a brake lines befo- The compatibility of the assembly may differ cers must be installed between the headset re they enter the adapter. depending of the new stem´s geometry. The cover and the adapter. new stem must allow for the gear and brake Consult the OC2 Road stem spare parts list lines to enter the adapter with a smooth in the OC Road Cockpit Components docu- bend for a correct operation of the gears and ment from Orbea´s website. the brakes. 31.2/32 5 mm 31.2/32 31.1 10 mm 31.1 10 mm 3 1 O C H S0 1 STD STE M S ICR HEADS ETS ADAPT ER 32 OC ICR STANDARD ST EM ADAPT ER GROM M ET KIT ART Nº: X882 QTY. ART Nº: X883 QTY. 31.1 HS01 adapter body 1 32.1 Two hole rubber grommet 2 31.2 Two hole rubber grommet 2 32.2 One hole rubber grommet 2 31.3 One hole rubber grommet 2
4 2 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 4 3 EN LOCKR ZONE UPPER BAG LOWER BAG LOCKR ZONE. DOWNTUBE STORAGE Terra OMR allows you to store your tools and spares inside The neoprene bag is positioned in the lower part of the the downtube of the frame in two dedicated bags to empty downtube and is designed to store one or two CO2 car- your pockets and backpack, knowing that you always carry tridges and their adapter and a small multitool or pump. all the necessary items for your ride. The nylon bag is designed to be positioned in the upper part of the downtube and can keep a tube (adequately fol- ded) and two tyre levers (in the two pockets to that use). 2 The tools and spares that can be stored in To avoid noises, it may be necessary not to the downtube will greatly depend on their di- use all the space available in the bag and mensions. Use the LOCKR zone in whatever thus be able to fold it before introducing it way fits your needs best. into the downtube so the tools do not move freely during your ride. 1 OPEN 2 Use the velcro strap to join both bags together inside the downtube to stop them from moving within the frame and to pull them out of the frame (first the lower bag and then the upper bag). 1 EN
4 4 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 4 5 EN LOCKR ZONE INSTALLING A BOTTLE HOLDER ONTO THE LOCKR COVER It is necessary to remove the LOCKR cover from the frame to install a bottle holder on it. 4 3 If the cover is not removed first, the lower tab may fall inside the downtube when the lower bottle holder 4 N.m bolt is removed. 1-2. Turn the LOCKR cover lever and remove the 4-5. Install the bottle holder to the LOCK cover 2 cover from the frame. 5 using the original bolts. Install the lower cover tab and spacer(s) with the lower bottle 3 holder bolt. 6 1 OPEN 4 3 4 N.m 7 5 CLOSED 6-7. Install the LOCKR cover on the frame and fix it in position by turning the cover lever. 6 2 3. Remove the bottle holder bolts. The lower 3 cover tab and spacer(s) will fall off the cover. 1 OPEN 7 CLOSED
4 6 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 47 EN LOCKR ZONE LOCKR COVER EXPLODED VIEW LOCKR ZONE SPARES 3 3 LO C K R C OVE R TE RRA OM R. BLACK ART Nº: XA63 QTY. 33.1 33.1 Cover lever LOCKR Rallon OMR 1 33.2 LOCKR cover Rallon OMR. Black 1 33.8 2.5 33.3 Lower cover tab 1 33.7 33.4 Tool holder 1 33.12 3 N.m 33.5 Tool holder rubber band 1 4 33.6 Frame tab 1 33.13 33.6 33.7 Upper cover tab 1 3 33.11 4 N.m 33.8 Lever spacer. Round 1 33.9 Tab spacer. Rectangular 1 4 N.m 33.14 33.10 33.11 Bolt M5x8 DIN7991 tool holder Bolt M5x8 DIN7991 lever 1 1 33.12 Bolt M4x8 ISO7380 Frame tab 1 33.13 Bolt M5x12 ISO7380 bottle holder 1 33.14 Bolt M5x16 ISO7380 bottle holder 1 The LOCKR cover as a spare is available only in black. 38 ORBEA LOCKR TOOL BAG KIT The LOCKR cover assembly is served as a 33.2 spare with one rectangular spacer (33.9). ART Nº: XA39 QTY. However, the orignal cover may have 1 or no 38.1 Toolbag Orbea LOCKR nylon 1 spacer installed, depending on the orignal 38.2 Toolbag Orbea LOCKR neopreno 1 frame tolerances. Install as many rectangular spacers as the original cover had. 33.9 33.3 33.4 33.5 If you do not know whether the original co- 33.10 ver had a spacer installed, install the spacer. If when installing the cover in the downtube 4 there is any play, remove the spacer. 4 N.m
4 8 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 4 9 EN SEATPOST OC SP-XP10 / SP-XP10-S SEATPOST SADDLE ANGLE ADJUSTMENT 1. Loosen the saddle clamp fixing bolt. 2. Turn the tilt adjustment nut clockwise to lift the saddle nose and counter-clockwise to lower it (20º total adjustment range). - - 5 5 2 3 2+ 3 + 1 1 Terra OMR is designed to be used with 0mm offset seatposts, although it is compatible with 20mm offset seatposts. Terra OMR is compatible with 27.2mm diameter seatposts. MATERIAL CARBON 27.2 mm AVAILABLE DIAMETERS 31.6 mm 3. Tighten the saddle clamp fixing nut to the recommended torque setting 27.2 mm: 350 mm, 400 mm AVAILABLE LENGTHS (to saddle rails) 31.6 mm: 400mm AVAILABLE OFFSETS Offset 0 mm (SP-XP10): 27.2x350 mm 27.2x400 mm - 20º total adjustment range (Seatpost body) 31.6x400 mm + Offset 20 mm (SP-XP10-S): 27.2x350 mm 2 3 1 5 MINIMUM INSERTION 350 mm = 90 mm 400 mm = 100 mm 3 5 8 N.m SC03: Zero Offset SADDLE CLAMP Round (Ø 7mm) and oval (7x9 mm) saddle rails compatible. Tilt adjustment range: 20º Offset 0 mm (SP-XP10): 27.2x350mm = 190gr WEIGHT 27.2x400mm = 200gr The final tilt adjustment will depend on the seat tube with saddle clamp +/-5% 31.6x400mm = 195gr angle of the frame the seatpost is installed on. Offset 20 mm (SP-XP10-S): 27.2x350mm = 207gr
5 0 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 51 EN SEATPOST HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY AND SPARES To know the specifications of the OC handlebars specificat- 0 mm ed on Terra models, consult the OC components website or the OC components technical manuals on our website. Always follow the recommended torque settings. www.orbea.com/gb-en/soporte/manuales/ 1.1 20 mm 1.3 5 1.3 1.1 Pre-assembled 1.2 5 GREASE 8 N.m FIBER CARBON GRIP 01 O C S P-X P 1 0 / SP -XP 1 0 - S S/ P OST SA D D L E C LA M P Round and oval rails ART Nº: XA64 QTY. The saddle tilt bolt, tilt nuts and barrel nut assembly 1.1 Inner/Outer saddle clamp (left/right) 1 are pre-installed at the factory and cannot be pur- 1.2 Bolt M6x53 DIN912 clamp fixing 1 chased on their own. 1.3 Bushing 2 OC SP-XP10 / SP-XP10-S COMPLETE SEATPOSTS OC S P-X P10 SEATP O ST SETBAC K 0m m * OC S P-X P10 - S SEATPO ST. SETBAC K 2 0 mm* Includes saddle clamp. Pre-installed tilt bolt, tilt nuts Includes saddle clamp. Pre-installed tilt bolt, tilt nuts and barrel nut and barrel nut ART Nº: XA65 QTY. ART Nº: XA67 QTY. OC SP-XP10 Carbon seatpost Setback 0mm 1 OC SP-XP10-S Carbon seatpost Setback 20mm 1 Inner/Outer saddle clamp (left/right) 1 Bolt M6x53 DIN912 clamp fixing Inner/Outer saddle clamp (left/right) 1 1 Saddle tilt nut Bolt M6x53 DIN912 clamp fixing 1 2 Saddle tilt bolt Saddle tilt nut 2 1 Inner barrel nut Saddle tilt bolt 1 1 Bushing Inner barrel nut 1 2 Bushing 2 * Available sizes: 27.2x350mm, 27.2x400mm, 31.6x400mm. * Available sizes: 27.2x350mm.
5 2 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 53 EN CABLE ROUTING MECHANICAL FRONT AND REAR DERAILLEURS BRAKE HOSES FRAME CABLE ROUTING AND FORK CABLE ROUTING Front brake Front derailleur Rear brake Rear derailleur
5 4 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 55 EN CABLE ROUTING DROPPER SEATPOST REMOTE ICR STEM AND HEADSET CABLE ROUTING CABLE ROUTING OC1 and ICR01 Road stems Terra OMR allows for a dropper seatpost remote line to be guided through the ICR headset and inside the downtube and the seat tube. The ICR headset compression ring allows to guide up to three cable outer through each of its slits. However, the STI levers available in the market compatible with the use of a dropper seatpost remote are 1X groupsets specific, and the replace the front derailleur cable funtion with the dropper seatpost re- mote function.Consult the manufacturers for the available options. Dropper seatpost remote Rear brake Rear brake Rear derailleur Rear derailleur Front derailleur / Dropper setapost remote Front derailleur / Dropper setapost remote Front brake Front brake
5 6 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 57 EN CABLE ROUTING ELECTRONIC GROUPSETS CABLE ROUTING DOWNTUBE CABLE ROUTING GUIDES (inside stem) SM-JC41 Double-side tape BT-DN110 35 EW-RS910 SM-JC41 3 5 D OW N TUB E CAB LE ROUT ING GUIDES KIT Double-sided tape not included ART Nº: XA68 QTY. 35.1 Downtube cable routing guide drive side 1 35.2 Downtube cable routing guide drive side 1
5 8 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 59 EN MUDGUARD AS SEMBLY ON TERRA OMR Terra OMR is compatible with standard mudguards. The The top fixing point of the front mudguard is the thread 3 6 R EAR MUDGUAR D BRIDGE ADAPT ER 07 T HRU-AXL E ROAD 12x165mm rear mudguard rods attach to the rear thru-axle. The axle located at the back of the fork´s crown. R OAD DOUBL E L EAD T HREAD 2P 1. 0x15mm has integrated threads on the inside to this use. The top Inner thread for mudguard attachment fixing point is the dedicated Terra OMR bridge adapter. The mudguard option offered by Orbea on Terra OMR li- ART Nº: X077 QTY. ART Nº: XA55 QTY. mits the maximum tyre width to 40-622. 36.1 Mudguard bridge right 1 7.1 Thru-axle 12x165x2P1.0x15mm M/guard The front mudguard rods attach to the front thru-axle. The 36.2 Mudguard bridge left 1 thread 1 axle has integrated threads on the inside to this use. 36.3 Bolt M4x12 DIN7991 2 7.2 Axle washer 12mm 1 36.4 Washer M5 3 36.5 Locking nut M5 1 36.6 Bolt M5x15 1 0 8 T H R U-AX LE R OAD 12x119 mm 36.1 36.2 DO UB LE LEAD TH READ 2P 1. 0x13mm 8 Inner thread for mudguard attachment M5 ART Nº: X074 QTY. 36 / 37.8 8.1 Thru-axle 12x119x2P1.0x13mm M/guard thread 1 36.6 36.5 8.2 Axle washer 12mm 1 M5 36.4 36.3 GREASE M4 M4 3 7 C O MPLETE MUDGUARD S ET T ERRA OM R 22 SKS 2 8 46 S 1 0 6 0 BLACK 37.2 Includes rear mudguard bridge adapter M4 37.6 ART Nº: XA69 QTY. 37.1 Mudguards SKS 46S + rods 325x4.5mm 1 37.2 4,5mm spacer 5 37.5 37.3 M5 locking washer 4 37.2 37.4 Bolt M5x30 ISO7380 4 37.3 37.5 Bolt M5x12 ISO7380 1 37.6 M5 washer 2 37.7 Bolt M4x12 DIN7991 1 37.8 Rear mudguard bridhe adapter (X077) 1 GREASE 37.4 37.2 37.3 37.7 37.6 37.1 7 M5 GREASE 37.4
60 | O R BEA TE CH N I CA L M A N UA L B LUE PA P E R TE R R A · O MR 2022 O RB EA | 6 1 EN BOTTLE HOLDER CUTTING THE STEERER TUBE AND HEADSET ASSEMBLY SPACERS INSTALLATION Due to the front brake hose being internally routed All the Terra OMR 2022 frames sizes are compatible through the fork´s blade and steerer tube, removing the Cutting the fork steerer tube requires ad- with the installation of 3 bottle holders. Two are installed fork on Terra OMR requires to disconnect the front brake vanced mechanical skills and must by per- inside the front triangle (seat tube and downtube) and caliper hose. formed by a professional bicycle mechanic. another one underneath the downtube. However, it is not necessary to disconnect the front caliper Never install headset spacers above the to cut the fork´s steerer tube to the desired height. stem. The steerer tube lenght must be set so no spacers are needed above the stem. Simply disassemble the ICR01 or OC1 road stem from the steerer tube and remove the headset spacers (these can When cutting carbon steerer tubes, make be split in two halves to allow you to remove them without sure the safety measures are met to avoid interfering with the cabling). inhaling carbon dust. With the fork completely inserted into the headtube and the bike positioned so the fork is horizontally positioned to avoid debris from falling into the headset, use a steerer tube cutting guide and a carbon or aluminum specific saw (depending on the steerer tube material) to cut the steerer to the desired height. Measure the final height of all com- ponents before cutting the steerer. When cutting the steerer tube, be careful not to damage any components or cables. The installation or removal of headset spacers does not require to remove any cables. They are composed of two halves that allow for easy installation without interfering with the cabling. When installing headset spacers (40mm maximum), make sure that the steerer tube is long enough to allow for a cor- rect and safe installation of the stem and that the cables are long enough.
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