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Pad Replacement
* Use manufacturer supplied replacement pads only.
The life expectancy of the brakes will vary depending on the amount of use etc.
You will need to change the brake pads before the metal part of the brake pad starts to make
contact with the disc. Failure to do so will damage the disc and may void any warranty claim in
relation to the disc.
1. Remove the 2 screws holding the caliper.
2. Please insert a 5mm Allen key into the black pad holder that is holding the worn pads. This
will free the pads so you can remove and replace them by hand.
3. Remove the worn pads.
4. Replace the new pads into the black pad holder.
5. Lock the new pads in to the black pad holder and tighten with the 5mm Allen key.
* Please note that the black brake pad holder with magnet. This enables the distances to be
kept between the pad and the inside. Please view the diagrams which will assist you with this
process.
Tyre Pressures
The tyres must always be inflated to the correct pressure (as specified on the tyre sidewall)
before every ride. Riding the bicycle with either too low or too high pressures will affect
bicycle performance, may affect effective electrical assistance range, and may render the
bicycle as dangerous. Use an accurate pressure gauge when checking pressures.
Chain Care
The chain periodically requires lubrication, depending on
frequency of use and conditions etc. If the chain is noisy
or running roughly, lubricate it by applying a small
amount of bicycle chain lubricant to it. Do not allow the
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