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Check the thickness of
the discs. The minimum
thickness is noted on the disc
itself (1.8 mm). The thickness
of the discs should not be less
than this value throughout
the entire friction surface.
Otherwise, you will need to
change the disc immediately.
To adjust the brake levers,
sit in the saddle and place
your hands on the levers.
Adjust the tilt of the levers
so that your fingers are in a
straight line with your arms
when they are placed on
the levers.
Move the handle on the
handlebar so you can grab
the end with one or two
fingers.
Adjust the aperture of the
lever using the adjusting
screw and a T25 Torx
wrench so that you can put
your finger’s first phalanx
on the lever.
Moisture reduces the
eectiveness of the
brakes and wheels skid
with ease. Bear in mind that
the stop travel distance
is greater when wet; so
reduce the riding speed and
put on the brakes with care.
CHECK THE THICKNESS OF THE
DISCS.
VERIFY THAT THE PRESSURE POINT
OCCURS BEFORE THE GRIPPING
SURFACE IS PARALLEL TO THE
HANDLEBAR.
TAKE GREAT CARE WHEN BRAKING
IN WET AREAS OR IN RAINY
CONDITIONS.