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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR

SPYRE MECHANICAL DISC BRAKE

SAFETY WARNINGS & INFORMATION

A) Safety Precautions And Considerations

WARNING  -  This braking system was designed for use on a single rider bicycle.  Use of this system on any other vehicle or apparatus will void the 
warranty, possibly causing you great personal harm and injury.
WARNING  -  Disc Brakes, calipers, and rotors get VERY HOT during regular use. DO NOT touch or attempt to service the rotor, caliper, assembly 
until you’ve allowed for sufficient cooling to occur.
WARNING    -    These  disc  brakes  offer  a  significant  increase  in  performance  over  traditional  cable  actuated  systems.    Follow  the  break-in 
recommendations listed in this manual, allow yourself to learn and become accustomed to the braking characteristics.
WARNING  -  If your bike is involved in a fall or crash, stop and fully check the brake function, including: lever, caliper, and rotor are securely 
attached to the bike, pads are correctly installed and functioning, the cable is operating smoothly and the lever feels firm when actuating the 
brake. Always have a qualified mechanic check the brakes if you have any doubts.
WARNING  -  Pad thickness must be at least 0.8 mm. Confirm this before each ride. Keep pads clean and free of oil or hydraulic fluid. If pads 
become contaminated discard and replace. 
WARNING  -  Ensure that cable housing is always secured to the frame and/or fork prior to every ride. Do not ride a bike on which the cable 
housing can come into contact with the tires!
CAUTION    -    Read this manual completely before attempting to install or work on your TRP Brakes. If you are unfamiliar with any element of 
assembly or maintenance of this braking system please consult a qualified mechanic for assistance.

B) Emergency Information

 CAUTION - Please keep out of reach of children.

Spyre  SLC

Spyre  

Spyre  MTN

INSTALLATION 

TOOLS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE

·  5mm Allen Wrench (Spyre & Spyre Mtn)
·  3mm Allen Wrench (Spyre & Spyre Mtn)
·  T25 Torx® wrench

A) MOUNTING THE ROTOR

·  Remove wheel from bike. 
·  Clean the disc and hub-mounting surface with isopropyl alcohol (DO NOT use disc brake cleaner).
·  Using a TORX T25 driver, attach the rotor to the hub using supplied bolts and tighten to 6 – 8 Nm (53 – 71 in-lbs). 
·  Use a star-pattern sequence to tighten the disc screws. DO NOT simply tighten them clock-wise or counter clock-
wise.  [Fig. A-1]  
   NOTE: Be sure the rotation arrows point in the same direction as the rotation of the wheel.
·  Replace the wheel per the manufacture specifications. 
·  Check and re-torque disc screws after a few hours, and after the first ride or two. 

WARNING : DO NOT TOUCH THE DISC IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE – IT WILL BE HOT!

B) MOUNTING THE CALIPER

·  For IS or PM adapters, hold the adapter so that the stamped “F” or “R” is facing you – away from the bike, rotor 
and wheel. For post mount, proceed directly to next step.
·  Align caliper with frame/fork mounting holes.  [Fig. B-1]
·  Attach  the  caliper  to  the  fork  or  frame  using  two  mounting  bolts,  but  do  not  fully  tighten  at  this  time. 
[Fig. B-2)
CAUTION  -  Cleanliness  is  a  very  important  part  of  any  maintenance of  a  TRP  disc  brake.  If  the  pads  or  rotor 
become contaminated with oil,  or  if  the  system  becomes  contaminated  with  impurities,  braking performance 
will be greatly impaired. 

B-1. Post mount installation

A-1. Rotor torquing sequence

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B-2.  PM Adapter installation

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