Manual CT26-15 - LFB
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The pads are properly adjusted when they are equidistant from the rim. The final adjustment is to tighten
the screws mounted on brake holders with a screwdriver (distance of approximately 0.1 to 0.5 mm from the
rim).
Controlling your setting is correct when the wheel freely rotates and stops smoothly.
2.3.2 Rear Brake Type V-Brake
The rear brake is operated by the right handle to the handlebar.
As for the front brake
(See: 2.3.1)
fully tighten the nut on the brake lever, this feature allows you to
compensate later the natural release of the brake cable.
Loosen the cable clamp
(See: photos of the front brake control)
and pull the cable until the brake pads
touch the rim.
Tighten the cable clamp (special attention is to be made at each end of the sheath which is to enter without
forcing into the housing of each rigid tip, brake lever and V Brake.)
The pads are properly adjusted when they are equidistant from the rim. The final adjustment is to tighten the
screws mounted on shoe holder with a screwdriver (distance of approximately 0.1 to 0.5 mm from the rim).
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