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After fitting the brake arm clamp bracket,
check that the clamp bracket screw protrudes
approximately 2 to 3 mm out of the clamp
bracket nut.
Step 5: Before using the backpedal brake,
check whether the brake is working correctly
and if the wheel can turn easily and freely.
• Reattach the brake cable (if required) or
close the brake quick release if your FLYER
has an additional brake.
• Check that the brake pads correctly con-
tact the brake surfaces when applying the
brakes.
• Ensure that the brake arm is sufficiently
tightly secured.
• Ensure that you carry out a brake test be-
fore you participate in public road traffic.
Fitting the shifter cable for hub gears:
Attach the cable to the cassette joint pulley
so that the cable attachment nut is pointed
outwards against the dropout and push the
straight side of the washer against the open
side of the pulley.
Turn the cable 60° to the right and fasten it on
the hook.
When fitting the brake arm
clamp bracket, hold the clamp
bracket nut tight with a 10 mm
spanner to tighten the clamp bracket
screw.
2 – 3 mm
Tighten all screws with the rec-
ommended torque. Otherwise,
parts could become loose or
screws could break (see chapter 33.3
“Torques for screwed connections”).
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Clamp bracket nut
Clamp bracket
screw
(M6 x 16 mm)
Straight side
of the washer
Cable attachment nut
Hook
Cassette joint pulley
Open side of the pulley
Brake arm
clamp bracket
Brake arm
Torque: 2 - 3 Nm
Turn 60°