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3. Mounting on forks and frames that meet the International Standard:

Mount the calliper onto the fork or the frame (bolts “A”). Use a 5mm allen key.

Tightening torque: 6Nm/51 in.lbs. Do not tighten yet the bolts “B”

4.

Mount the rotor with the 6 Torx T25 bolts onto the hub. Watch out for the cor-

rect rotation direction of the rotor (laser arrow). Use only new original bolts or thread
lock if you use old bolts. 

Tighten the bolts in a crossed pattern! Tightening torque:

4Nm/34 in.lbs.

5.

Remove the transport device shortly before installing the wheel and mount 

the wheel.

6. 

Squeeze now the brake lever, hold the pressure and tighten the fitting bolts “B”.

Tightening torque: 6Nm/51 in.lbs. 

If you have a Manitou fork proceed exactly in the same way, but dismount

the quickmount adaptor beforehand.

7.

However you 

must

use the black 1mm spacers between fitting eyelets and calli-

per on a 

Julie rear brake

. If necessary you might have to use here as well additional

0,2mm spacers for a clean and drag free positioning of the calliper because frames are
very often not well enough aligned.

The transport device prevents the brake pads from being pushed out too

far by unintended lever squeeze. It is impossible then to install the wheel with
the rotor. So never throw away the transport device. Keep it and always clip 
it between the brake pads when the wheel is removed.

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Summary of Contents for JULIE

Page 1: ...w w w m a g u r a c o m printed in germany MAGURA 2004 All rights reserved W O R K S H O P 2005 w w w m a g u r a c o m Deutsch English Fran ais Nederlands Italiano Espa ol...

Page 2: ...9 20 13 Warranty 20 14 Spare parts exploded view 21 Table of Contents WARNING This symbol means possible danger for your health and even life if you do not follow the instructions given respectively i...

Page 3: ...et weather conditi ons This manual contains important information about the safe installation operation and maintenance of your MAGURA disc brake We urge you to read it carefully become familiar with...

Page 4: ...with Should this not be the case you wll have to train to your new setup otherwise any unintended front wheel braking manoeuvre may cause an accident leading to possible serious injury If in doubt ge...

Page 5: ...t Listen for any rattling noises If any are heard check the bearings and all screwed connections 8 Always follow the instructions given in the owner s manual of your bicycle Never use your bicycle if...

Page 6: ...1mm spacers 2 pieces only necessary for rear brakes 9 olives 2 pieces 10 Torx T25 key 11 Allen key 2mm not shown hose fitting kit for rear brake comes with all rear brakes specifications modifying an...

Page 7: ...r end consumer is responsible for the correct function of the complete bicycle in this context Improper combinations and insufficient installation can cause damage and serious accidents 2 Mount the br...

Page 8: ...queeze now the brake lever hold the pressure and tighten the fitting bolts B Tightening torque 6Nm 51 in lbs If you have a Manitou fork proceed exactly in the same way but dismount the quickmount adap...

Page 9: ...brake mounts These are absolutely necessary for a drag free function of your brake Do not worry when you hear friction between rotor and pads A slight drag is normal on disc brakes with automatic pad...

Page 10: ...out the brake pads mounted Open the brake system only after having fully pushed back the brake pads 2 Loosen the brake lever clamping screw with a 5mm allen key Turn the brake lever and ensure that th...

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