7.1. Braking
Pull backward on the levers to apply the brakes. The brakes work when the brake bar on the
lever comes into contact with the tire.
It is normal for this to wear out the powder coat on the brake tube. It will not wear down the
tires—in fact, the levers will wear down first. Note: While a worn-off powder coat isn’t a
problem, please contact GRIT if you wear away a hole in the lever itself.
For added braking force, pull backward from the top of the levers. This provides more
leverage and much better brake performance. You can also “hug” the levers by putting them
in the crooks of your arms and pulling them toward your body.
WARNING:
WET CONDITIONS DECREASE BRAKING PERFORMANCE.
Use caution when riding in wet conditions. Wet tires require more braking force for
stopping. Riding in wet conditions without the ability to apply the braking force required
for stopping could result in a loss of control, which could result in a collision or a fall.
Note: Pull backward on the levers to engage the brakes.
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