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Operation
You feel the locking lever click into place.
Pull out the handlebars to the required height.
Lock the quick release.
Figure 51: Pulling locking lever upwards – by.schulz
speedlifter used as an example
6.3.3.4 Checking the clamping force in quick
releases
Open and close the quick releases on the stem
or the seat post.
The clamping force is sufficient if the clamping
lever can be moved easily from the open final
position into the middle and has to be pressed
with the fingers or base of the thumb from the
middle point onwards.
6.3.3.5 Adjusting the quick release clamping
force
If the
clamping lever on the handlebars
cannot
be moved into its final position, screw out the
knurled nut
.
Tighten the
knurled nut
on the seat post if the
clamping lever's
clamping force is not sufficient.
If you are unable to set the clamping force, the
specialist dealer will need to check the quick
release.
6.3.4
Adjusting the brake lever
6.3.4.1 Adjusting the pressure point on a
Magura brake lever
The pressure point setting is adjusted using the
twist knob.
Turn the twist knob towards the plus (+)
symbol.
The
brake lever
moves closer to the handlebar
grip. Re-adjust the grip distance as necessary.
The lever pressure point activates sooner.
Figure 52: Using the twist knob (1) to adjust the pressure
point
Brake failure due to incorrect setting
If the pressure point is set with brakes where the
brake linings and brake disc have reached their
wear limit, the brakes may fail and cause an
accident with injury.
Before you set the pressure point, ensure that the
brake linings and brake disc have not reached
their wear limit.
WARNING
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