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Service Manual TEKNA ADVANCE 24
SERVICE MANUAL
BRAKE WITH SUPPORT PLATE
YOU HAVE TO ADJUST THE BRAKE WHEN THE WHEELS ARE
PROPERLY INFLATED (except solid tyre)
The position of the brake depends on the position of the rear
wheel.
To adjust the brake.
Loosen the two bolts
B
that fix the brake to the plate of support
A
.
Position the brake-knurled rod
C
at a distance
D
of a few millime-
tres and parallel to the ground.
Temporarily fix one of the two bolts
B
and try the brake to check
whether the adjustment is good.
If necessary, repeat the same operation until reaching the good
adjustment.
A good adjustment has the brake not too hard to engage but brak-
ing, so you will have to find the suitable compromise.
Once you get the correct adjustment, tighten both bolts
B
properly
Proceed in the same manner on the other side.
If the range of adjustment is not enough, you can use any of the
four slots of the brake rod. Therefore, loosen the two bolts
B
until
you can detach the brake. Then position the brake differently. To
hold the nuts
E
you do not need the spanner because their housing
will hold them.
It is also possible to move the plate of support
A
along the frame.
Loosen the bolts
G
holding the nuts
L
.
Loosen the bolt
F
and the nut
H
that fix the side guard in front. Now
you can slide the plate of support
A
. If the slot through which the
bolt
F
is fixed does not allow a sufficient run, remove this bolt (then you will need to drill a new hole on the side guard).
Observe the position of the plate in the different images. In particular, in the image 2, you can see the plate touching the bolt
N
that
fixes the seat tube support
M
and thus the plate cannot move beyond that point. However, you can fix the plat over the support
A
as
shown in the image 3.
Therefore, remove the more backward bolt
G
and the bolt
N
with their corresponding nuts
L
and
I
.
Assemble the plate
N
and adjust its position (the just removed bolt
G
is not necessary any more).
According to the model and to its frame length, there will be different fixing holes for the bolts
B
,
G
and
N
.
Also, note the position of the bolt and nut
V3 A3
that fix the side guard. According to the adjustment due to the changing of the position
of the rear wheel, you may need to modify the side guard.
You can adjust the brake using on any of the above-mentioned methods, individually or in combination.
When you change setting (same rear height but rear wheel more forward or backward), it will be easier to move the plate
A
, in fact, by
doing so, you will also move the side guard (after removing its rear fixing bolt) and the brake by the same extent.
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