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Brakes levers
Your brakes levers are fitted with electric cut outs. This means no
power will reach the motor whenever the brakes are applied for
safety reasons.
Disc Brakes (This applies only to models with disc brakes)
Regularly inspect brake pads for wear. Replace disc brake pads that
are thinner than 1.0 mm.
Mechanical disc brakes offer several advantages over traditional
rim brakes better braking in wet, muddy or other adverse
conditions, less braking power fade over extended downhill braking
and the ability to continue braking even if
your rim becomes bent or distorted.
Adjust the pads and calipers
1-
On the disc brake use a 5mm hex
key to adjust the stationary
caliper adjusting bolt. Adjust the
bolt so that there is 0.3mm
clearance between the stationary
(hub side) pad and the rotor.
2-
Adjust the cable-adjuster bolt on
the caliper so that there is
0.3mm clearance between the
outside pad and the rotor.
Installing/removing pads