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How to maintain the brakes
New brake blocks and discs feature relatively smooth surfaces, so
braking will improve when such surfaces are roughened after you
ride 100 km or brake on long downhills 3 to 5 times.
Check screws between the brake lever and the handlebar, as well as
screws between the brake clamps and frame or front fork:
1. When the riding distance reaches 200 km for the first time, verify that
the screws maintain the same fastening performance.
2. After the initial 200 km, check the fastening performance once
every 500 km of riding distance.
3. If you often ride in complex road conditions, we recommend
that you check the fastening performance of screws once every
300 km of riding distance.
The wear degree of brake blocks should be checked after you have
ridden on normal roads for 500 km, or 300 km if the road
conditions
are complex. The blocks should be replaced promptly when two
thirds or more are worn.
If you feel the brakes are obviously loose but the wear degree of
brake blocks is still acceptable, and there is no sign of oil leakage
on the brakes, contact a professional store and ask technicians to
replenish the lubricant.
If you notice obvious abnormal noise during riding, clean the oil on the
brake blocks and discs. If the issue persists, contact a professional
store and ask technicians to identify the reason for the abnormal noise
and provide a solution.
053 Bike usage
03.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

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