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After the cable is secured to the caliper, squeeze the lever several times to see if the brake rubs. At this point in time adjust the brake pads inward or
outward depending on if the brake is rubbing or if there is a space between the pad(s) and rotor. (hint: a half turn of adjustment inward of the brake
pad can be the difference between having a brake lever that feels spongy to one that is not.)
How To Replace Brake Lever
1.) Loosen brake cable at caliper to gain slack in cable.
2.) Remove cable from brake lever
3.) Remove handlebar grip.
4.) The easiest way to switch the brake wires is to cut and splice the wires between the lever and where the wire enters the frame. The alternate
method would be to fish the wires through the frame back to the controller.
5.) Loosen brake lever holder and slide off handlebar.
6.) Assemble in reverse order.
How To Adjust Derailleur
1.) The cable simply needs to be adjusted for 6th & 7th gear to work.
2.) With it on the center stand run the gears down to 1st gear.
3.) On the derailleur there is a Clamp that holds the Cable - Loosen this nut.
4.) Go to the gear shifter on the handlebar and push the other end of the cable In to the socket so that there is No Slack at that end.
5.) Go back to the derailleur and use a pair of pliers to pull the cable snug and tighten the clamp nut.
6.) Run the gears up and down the derailleur. You may Fine Tune with the two screws on the derailleur as described in the manual.
*** The key to this adjustment is to Not have any slack in the cable at the gear shifter end on the handlebar.
How To Remove Rear Wheel
1.) Remove the four screws from the aluminum plate located on the lower left side of the bike.
2.) You will have access to the controller and wires.
3.) Disconnect the three heavier gauge wires: Blue, yellow and green.
4.) Next you will see a six pin connector (only five wires). Using a paperclip or toothpick bend the retaining tab on the terminals to remove all five
wires from the connector
5.) Be sure to install wires back into the connector in the proper location when reassembling.
6.) Loosen the axle nuts and slide the wheel out of the frame.
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