electric motorcycles
KUBERG
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specifications - kuberg start
Note:
Under no circumstances should any hands or other body parts be close to
a moving chain. Riders should wear motorcycle boots without laces, and not
have any loose clothing that could be caught by the chain.
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electric motorcycles
KUBERG
brak
e adjustment
FRONT BRAKE ADJUSTMENT - KUBERG 12.5
1. Using an Allen wrench, adjust the vertical height and rotation of each brake pad so each
pad is level and square on the rim.
2. Re-tighten each pad once it is in the correct position. (Make certain that the pads are
centered on the rim and do not rub on the tire or fall below the rim.)
3. Using an Allen wrench, loosen the cable fixing bolt.
4. Check to make certain that the cable noodle (curved pipe) is properly seated in the RH
brake arm link.
5. Check to make certain that the black rubber boot is not binding the brake link wire.
6. By pulling on the loose end of the brake link wire, tighten the brake arms until each brake
pad is 2 mm from the rim.
7. Retighten the brake link wire fixing bolt with the 5 mm Allen wrench. Test that the cable
will not slip, by pulling hard on the lever a number of times.
WARNING!
KUBERG brakes are adjustable.
Beginning riders should have the front brake 'bac-
ked off' somewhat so it does not bite too suddenly.
As the rider gets better, the brake can be tightened
up for a quicker action.
FRONT BRAKE ADJUSTMENT - KUBERG CROSS and TRIAL E
1. Using an Allen wrench, loosen the brake cable fixing bolt.
2. With the wheel raised, manually pull up the brake caliper
arm until there is resistance when you try to spin the wheel.
3. Re-tighten the cable fixing bolt. Test that the cable will not
slip, by pulling hard on the lever a number of times. Fine
adjustments can be made at the handlebar lever.
4. If the wheel does not spin freely with the brake released, the
caliper position itself can be moved by using an Allen on the
back side of the caliper.
REAR BRAKE ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION
All brakes need periodic adjustment. Band brakes should only be adjusted by a qualified ser-
vice technician. If and when your brake shows any decline in efficiency or needs adjustment,
it is very strongly recommends you take your bike to your local retailer for maintenance.
Improper adjustment of your brake can cause poor braking and could lead to an accident
and very serious injury.
owner´s manual
owner´s manual
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