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16. Brake
1. Brakes are safety components. Have
the setting and maintenance work per-
formed by your FLYER specialist retail-
er. Only original spare parts may be
used.
Otherwise it is possible that the
functionality of your FLYER e-bike may
beimpactedordamaged.Nomodica
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tions of the brake system are permitted.
2.
Thebrakingeectofmodernbrakesis
very strong. You must get used to the
braking performance of the new brakes.
Activate the brake carefully. You should
practise emergency braking in a safe,
trac-freeareasothatyoucansafely
handle your FLYER even during very
intense braking manoeuvres.
3. On long downward sloping sections
you should not brake gently all the
time as this can cause the brakes to
overheat, thus causing braking per
-
formance to fade or fail altogether.
Alternate
between applying the front
and back brake on long and steep
downhill sections to allow the other
brake to cool. It is preferable to brake
sharply for a shorter time before tak
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ing bends or if you are riding too fast.
This
allows the brakes to cool down
in the meantime. This preserves your
brakingpower.Theonlyexceptionisif
you are cycling in slippery conditions
such as on sand or a smooth surface.
Youshouldthenexercisegreatcare,
slowing yourself down using the rear
brake. Otherwise there is the risk of
the front wheel slipping out to the
side and causing a fall. Take regular
breaks during long downhill sections
to give the brakes sucient time to
cool down. Do not touch the brakes
for at least 30 minutes after riding as
they can become very hot.
4. Almost all modern brakes provide
considerably more braking power
than was available for bicycles in the
past. Carefully familiarise yourself
with the brakes, practising using them
and practise emergency braking,
starting on safe ground with no traf
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c
before setting out into the trac.
Look ahead while riding. Only use
original replacement parts. Otherwise
it is possible that the functionality of
your FLYER e-bike may be impacted
or damaged. Adjust the brake lever to
ensure that it does not touch the han
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dlebars when pulled hard.
A worn bike chain can break and cause
very serious falls. Worn bicycle chains
must therefore immediately be changed
by your FLYER specialist retailer.
Regularly care for your bicycle chain by cleaning
and greasing it. These measures reduce prema
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ture wear.
To ensure that the chain and gears can
work safely, the chain must have a cer-
tain level of tension. Chain gear systems
tense the chain automatically
. In the
case of hub gears, chains which are too
loose must be tightened. It might other
-
wise
jumpothegearsandleadtoafall.
The axle nuts and the brake anchor
plate of back pedal brakes must be cor-
rectly fastened after each chain adjust-
ment process.
The chain may only be tightened once
the electrical system has been switched
oandthebatteryhasbeenremoved.If
the chain of your FLYER e-bike has fall
-
en
othechainringorsprocket,itises-
sential
toswitchotheelectricalsystem
and remove the battery before placing
the chain back on the gear wheels.
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10-15 mm
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