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In the case of carbon handlebars, it may be
necessary to lower the tightening torque in
order to prevent damage to the  handlebar.
Please consult the  bicycle or handlebar manufacturer regarding the appropriate
level of tightening torque for carbon handlebars.

Wheel spoke lacing

Check that the spokes have been laced as shown in the illustration.
A radial assembly cannot be used.
Lace the spokes as shown in Figure 1 below for the left side of the front wheel
(the side where the rotor is installed), and the left and right sides of the rear
wheel, and as shown in Figure 2 below for the right side of the front wheel.

Rotating
direction of
wheel

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Front right

Rear left Rear right

Front left

Installation

The following tools are needed to assemble this product.

Tool

TL-LR15

Allen key 5 mm

Allen key 5 mm

Allen key 3 mm

8 mm wrench

Phillips screwdriver #1

Phillips screwdriver #2

Socket wrench 7 mm

Usage location

Rotor installation ring

Brake lever fixing bolt

Caliper fixing bolt / Adapter fixing bolts

Brake pad fixing shaft

Brake hose fixing bolt

Reservoir tank cover

Cable supporter

Bleed nipple

Brake lever Tightening torque: 

6 - 8 N·m {53 - 69 in. lbs.}

Installation of the rotor 
(SM-RT77)

Rotor 
installation ring

TL-LR15

Tightening torque: 

40 N·m {350 in. lbs.}

Installation of the brake lever (ST-M765)

Secure the brake lever as shown in 
the illustration.

Summary of Contents for deore XT

Page 1: ...ich accumulate in various parts of the brake system when it is used for long periods The M765 disc brake system is not designed to be turned upside down If the bicycle is turned upside down or on its...

Page 2: ...Let the caliper components dry sufficiently before reassembling the calipers Note When the bicycle wheel has been removed it is recommended that pad spacers should be installed The pad spacers will p...

Page 3: ...for the right side of the front wheel Rotating direction of wheel Fig 1 Fig 2 Front right Rear left Rear right Front left Installation The following tools are needed to assemble this product Tool TL L...

Page 4: ...ngs Banjo Adding mineral oil and bleeding air 1 With the pad spacers still attached to the calipers place the bicycle into a bicycle stand or similar as shown in the illustration Set the brake lever s...

Page 5: ...to be stiff at this point 4 When the oil goes into the hose the oil level in the reservoir tank will drop so be sure to continue adding oil to maintain the oil level so that air is not drawn in throu...

Page 6: ...while replacing the cover to ensure that no air bubbles remain inside the reservoir tank In addition be careful not to get any oil on parts such as the rotor and brake pads 7 Return the brake lever t...

Page 7: ...type Caliper Rotor Adapter International standard mounting type Tightening torque 6 8 N m 53 69 in lbs Front Rear Adapter fixing bolts 20mm Adapter fixing bolts 20mm Caliper fixing bolts 20mm Tighteni...

Page 8: ...urn the brake lever to its original position 2 Clean the pistons and surrounding area 3 Set the brake lever so that it is parallel to the ground and then remove the reservoir tank cover 6 Depress the...

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