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 Install EZ-Bend housing into brake lever body, 

ensuring housing is seated fully.

 Measure the length of housing needed. Ensure 

housing makes smooth bends between cable 

stops and that handlebars can rotate completely  

in both directions without pulling housing taut.

 Using a sharp housing cutter cut housing to length.

 Using an awl, open the cut end of the housing 

liner. Ensure there are no burrs that can contact 

the inner wire.

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INSTALLATION: CABLE AND HOUSING

 Install hooded end cap at end of housing where it 

meets the caliper. If there are sections of open cable, 

install lined end caps at those ends of cut housing.

 Feed cable through adjusting barrel and cable 

fixing plate on the caliper. Do not cut cable until 

caliper installation and adjustment are complete.

 If using the included inline adjuster, cut out a 20mm 

section of housing. Open cut ends of housing and 

insert into inline adjuster. No housing end caps 

are needed.

  Feed cable through brake levers and housing.

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Summary of Contents for MCX1

Page 1: ...eatures a 74mm Post Mount It will work with most frames and forks and either 140mm or 160mm rotors but may require the use of an adapter INCLUDED HARDWARE Qty Description 1 Caliper 1 Single piece rotor 6 bolt 160mm 2 Disc brake pad 1 140 160mm I S adapter 1 160mm PM adapter 1 Kevlar reinforced housing with EZ Bend TOOLS NEEDED Cable and housing cutter Cable crimper Awl 3mm hex wrench 5mm hex wrenc...

Page 2: ...need an adapter for your frame or fork If using an included Rever adapter install and torque fixing bolts to 6 8Nm If using an adapter from another manufacturer install according to the manufacturer s specifications Loosely install caliper onto the frame fork or adapter Install the wheel into the frame and fork per the manufacturer s instructions INSTALLATION REVER DISC BRAKE ROTOR INSTALLATION RE...

Page 3: ... burrs that can contact the inner wire 2 INSTALLATION CABLE AND HOUSING Install hooded end cap at end of housing where it meets the caliper If there are sections of open cable install lined end caps at those ends of cut housing Feed cable through adjusting barrel and cable fixing plate on the caliper Do not cut cable until caliper installation and adjustment are complete If using the included inli...

Page 4: ...ached the desired lever and caliper feel and braking power cut the cable at the caliper WARNING Do not leave enough cable that it can contact the rotor If the free end of the cable becomes tangled in the rotor while riding it could lead to serious injury Pull brake lever until it cannot be pulled further and hold Alternating from one bolt to the other in quarter turns tighten caliper mounting bolt...

Page 5: ...to move bike to ensure cables and brake pads move freely Check to make sure cables are not frayed and check housing for cracks and corrosion The required braking distance will be longer during wet weather Reduce your speed and apply brakes early and gently For best performance make sure the caliper rotor and disc brake pads are free of dirt mud ice or any other contaminants LIMITED WARRANTY This R...

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