New brake systems, new brake pads and new
brake discs need a break-in period to achieve
maximum brake power.This period lasts for
about 30-40 stops from about 30 km/h
(20mph), which should be done in a safe area
without traffic.
Handling instructions
29
HP
Velotechnik
Check before every ride:
●
that the brake system does not have any da
mages or leaks by activating the lever, holding
it and checking the hose connections for
possible leaks.
●
that the brake lever pressure is ok by pulling
the lever and ensuring that full braking per
formance is achieved before the lever tou
ches the handlebar. If this is not the case, ad
just the cable or change the brake pads, for
hydraulic disc brakes pull the lever several ti
mes (pump) until it feels firm.
●
check the hydraulic brake system for the
correct pressure by pulling the lever, holding
the pressure and checking the hose connec
tions, bleeding screw and compensating tank
for possible leaks.
Danger!
Disc brakes can overheat on long
down hill rides, fade and fail! On down hill
rides, do not brake constantly, but in several
intervall with higher pressure. If you notice
that the brake power starts to fade, do stop
immediately and let your brakes cool down.
Danger!
Never touch neither the brake
disc nor the brake caliper after long braking
as this may cause serious injury (risk of
burns).
Danger!
Always make sure that the disc and
brake pads are free of oil and grease. If these
parts are dirty please do not use your bicy-
cle any more.You can clean oily rims or
discs with alcohol or a special spray. Oily
brake pads have to be replaced. If you are in
doubt, please have your specialist dealer
maintain your brake system.