Make sure the brake lever does not touch the handlebars when full hand pressure is applied (Figure
2). If so, the brakes need to be adjusted by increasing the tension on the cable.
A quick adjustment can be made by screwing in or out the adjuster on the brake lever until the brakes are adjusted to a safe stop (Figure 1). If
the brakes still don't work properly, they may require further adjustments by a professional.
It is important for your safety to instinctively know which brake lever controls which brake. On your OBA E-Bike, the right brake lever controls the
front brake. The left brake lever controls the rear brake.
The rear brake must always be applied before and while applying the front brake. Applying the front brake only to slow down or stop at high
speeds can result in the rider being kicked off the saddle and forward on the handlebars. It is best to apply even pressure
to both brake levers when slowing or stopping. Bikes equipped with disc brakes
occasionally make a slight scraping noise when the wheels are spinning with no brakes applied. This is normal.
BRAKES
The greater the hand pressure on the brake lever, the faster the E-Bike will stop.
Your OBA E-Bike is equipped with hydraulic disc brakes for maximum reliability. Applying hand pressure to the brake levers will cause the wheel
brake to create friction against the brake disc, slowing the wheel.
WARNING • The
brake discs get hot during use. Do not touch or come into contact with the disc immediately after use. •
Wet weather will require a longer distance to stop.
Brake earlier and avoid sudden stops when driving in wet conditions
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