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Bike Usage
Shifting Recommendations
Brake Adjustment
In order to increase the range, we recommend shifting according to the speed.
For starting and low-speed riding, it is best to use a low-speed gear.
At higher speeds, a higher gear should be selected.
Loosen or tighten the barrel adjuster at the end of the brake cable lever. This will make
a small adjustment to the gap of the brake pads. If this is not enough to create the
correct gap, then:
Loosen the two positioning bolts, but do not remove them. Slowly rotate the wheel and
check the space between the rotor and the brake pad; adjust the position of the brake
pad so that the rotor does not rub and is slightly close to the outer pad (the gap between
the rotor and the pad should be just enough to prevent friction). Make sure that the rotor
and the pads are parallel to each other. After the adjustment is complete, tighten the
bolts.
If the rotor always rubs against the brake pads or the gap is too large, you can adjust
the brake pad gap by loosening the cable clamp bolts and slightly releasing the cable
to increase the gap or tightening the cable to reduce the gap, and then tighten the
bolts again.
Ensure that the brake cables are properly inserted into the brake levers before aligning a
mechanical disc brake. If the disc rotor is bent or damaged, replace the rotor first.
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