MY22H03 - 22_1.0_01.10.2021
185
Maintenance
The quick release lever is flush with the lower
housing.
You should be able to see slight impression on
the palm of your hand when you close the quick
release lever.
Figure 174: Adjusting the quick release clamping force
4
Use a 4 mm hexagon socket spanner to adjust
the clamping lever clamping force if required.
5
Check the quick release lever position and
clamping force again.
Figure 175: Adjusting the quick release clamping force
8.5.4
Maintaining the stem
Incorrectly fastened screws may come loose due
to impact. The stem may no longer be firmly fixed
in its position as a result. This will cause a crash
with injuries.
Check the handlebars and the stem’s quick
release are firmly in position.
8.5.5
Servicing the gear hub
8.5.5.1 Adjusting the hub with cone bearing
In the case of hubs with a cone bearing, the
bearing shell fixed in the hub cone body rotates
with its larger ball bearing surfaces around the
inner bearing cone resting against the fork end.
The outer bearing shell rotating around the
stationary bearing cone is subject to considerably
more evenly distributed loads thanks to its larger
ball running surface.
1
Attach a small, red colour marking on the lock
nut.
2
Turn the wheel axle 40° to
90° every 1,000 to
2,000 km.
The bearing cone is subject to evenly
distributed loads.