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7. Test the travel of each brake lever:
Squeeze each brake lever with strong pressure. If the brake lever touches the grip, do Steps 1 through
7 again.
WARNING: After you do Steps 1 though 7 again, if either brake lever touches the grip or
does not work well, have a BMX Scooter service shop repair or adjust the caliper or
cantilever brakes.
Reducing Caliper Brake Noise (Caliper Brake Only)
It is common for caliper brakes to make noise or "squeak" when in use. This noise does not
Normally indicate a brake problem. Following the instructions below may reduce the noise:
Make sure the caliper brakes are adjusted correctly. Using a small adjustable wrench, bend each caliper
arm so the front edge of each brake shoe is the first part to touch the rim.
WARNING: Bend each caliper only a small amount. If you bend the caliper arm too far,
the caliper brake can be damaged and performance of the caliper brake reduced.
Operate the brakes as follows:
Squeeze the brake lever on the handlebar. The brake lever pulls on a cable that is attached to the brake.
The brake squeezes the rim between two brake shoes.
Operate the brakes by slowly and continuously squeezing both brake levers until you feel the braking
action. Make a habit of always using both brakes to stop the BMX Scooter. You will stop in the shortest
distance by using both brakes.
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