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4.2.4
Parking brake adjustment
The parking brakes can be adjusted to make them tighter (more braking power) or looser (easer to engage the brakes). If you
use the sand/snow wheels for an extended period of time, you may want to adjust the parking brakes so that they fit the beach
wheels better.
A video tutorial of this process is located
http://support.gogrit.us/knowledge/how-to-videos/adjusting-your-parking-brakes.
1.
The parking brakes are secured using bike seat post clamps, one for each side of the chair. To adjust the parking brakes,
use the 4mm Allen key shipped with the Freedom Chair to loosen the clamps. Note that since one of the bolts is facing
backward, you’ll have to rotate it the opposite way to loosen it.
2.
Once the clamps are loose enough, rotate each brake to its desired position. We typically adjust the brakes so they are
one finger width away from the wheel when not engaged. Tighter brakes will provide more braking force to hold the wheel
in place. However, they will require more force to apply. Looser brakes are easier to apply, but don’t do as good a job
holding the wheel in place. Adjust the brake position until it is right for you. Some trial and error may be required.
3.
Re-tighten the clamps to secure the brakes in place.
Figure 4.4: There is a clamp on either side of the chair. One bolt faces forward, while the other faces backward. Loosening
these bolts will allow you to manipulate the parking brake arm to your desired setting.
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