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3.2 Mounting the caliper
3.1 Facing off the brake mounts
b) With IS type caliper
2. Attaching the lever to the bars
3. Attaching the caliper to the fork or frame
4. Centralise the pads over the disc
6. Break in period
5. Personal settings
CLEANING
Avoid situations that could damage the brake hose and/or your bike frame
and components.
Note: In the first intance it is recommended that you install your brake as supplied
without disconnecting and routing the hose through frame guide (if present) or
attempting to shorten the hose.
a) Attach the lever assembly
to the handlebars. When you are
happy with the orientation of
the lever, tighten alternatly the
M5 clamp bolts using a 4mm
Allen key. Recommended
tightening torque: 4Nm.
b) Route the hose and caliper
down to the fork disc mount or
along the frame to the rear disc
mount.
This step is very important and
mustn’t be ignored.
Gently pump the lever in order to
bring the pads closer to the disc. One pad
might enter in contact with the disc
before the other. If this happens, hold the
disc against the pad that is already in
contact with the disc to allow the other
one to move.
For an optimized lever feel, both pads
must
enter in contact with the disc at the
same time and allow the same clearance
(see arrows) when retracted. The disc
should not be flexing at any time.
The MonoTrial caliper is only available in the International Standard (IS) type.
However there are two caliper size available, no5 and no3 to fit different size
rotors.
1. Attaching the disc rotor to the hub
INSTALLATION STEPS
a) Attach the disc rotor to the hub using the 6
Torx 25 bolts.
b) Make sure that the laser marked arrow on
the disc is pointing in the same direction as the
forward wheel rotation.
c) Using a Torx 25 driver, tighten the disc bolts
in a cross pattern. Recommended tightening
torque: 4 Nm.
Note: A mild engineering adhesive could be
used on disc bolts to prevent them unscrewing.
Do not
use permanent adhesive.
Before riding check again the correct action of the brake and that braking
effort is applied as the lever is pulled.
To achieve the maximum braking performance, the new pads will need
bedding in. Please note that sintered pads take longer to bed in than organic
pads.
To bed in the pads, ride a short distance whilst alternatively gently applying
the brake on and off without attempting to stop. This procedure will achieve
good braking performance but will reach its full potential after a few rides.
HAPPY RIDING.
Be careful not to get your
fingers caught in the disc when
following these steps.
To ensure that the caliper is
properly aligned and to help avoid
squealing or bad lever feel - prior to
fitting the brake, it is important that
the tabs of your fork or frame are
clear of any paint or burrs.
We
recommend
that
you
machine the tabs using a suitable
tool such as HOPE Spot Facing Tool.
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SHIM
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Finger reach adjustment :
The Mini
lever allows the adjustment of the lever
reach. This refers to the position of the
lever blade relative to the bars.
Use a 2mm Allen key, turn the adjuster
screw clockwise to increase the reach
and anti-clockwise to reduce it.
An IS type caliper (no5 or no3) will fit straight onto IS forks and frame brake
mounts using the correct size rotor.
a) Position the caliper onto the forks over the disc and slightly tighten the
two M6 bolts. Don’t tighten the bolts if the caliper body is touching the rotor or
this would bend it.
b) The aim is to position the caliper centrally over the disc (as showing on
Fig C below) using some of the supplied shim washers between the caliper and
brake mounts to achieve the central position. This is trial and error until the
correct position is achieved.
When the correct position of the caliper is achieved, tighten the two M6 cap
screws using a 5mm Allen key. Recommended tightening torque: 6Nm.
Fig C