VOLCON BRAT OWNER’S MANUAL
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2. Repeat this process between 8 to 10 times. You will know that you are done
when you are able to stop smoothly and quickly, you should be able to skid if
you were to try. However, do not skid until you are nished with this process.
3. When the rear brake is properly bedded in and you are able to stop smoothly
and quickly, you are nished.
4. Repeat the process for the Front Brake making sure not to lock the front brake
or skid the front tire.
Replacing the Pads
WARNING: WHEN PADS ARE WORN, MAKE SURE TO ADJUST BOTH
CLEARANCES BETWEEN THE ROTOR AND PAD SO THAT THEY ARE EQUAL
AND BALANCED. IF ONLY ONE SIDE IS ADJUSTED, IT WILL CAUSE BRAKING
FAILURE.
1. Remove the brake caliper from the brake bracket, using the 5 mm Allen
wrench.
2. Pads and pad holders are held in place with a cotter pin on the caliper.
3. Remove the cotter pin, and then gently push the pads and holder out of the
caliper.
4. Once free of the caliper, the pads may be easily removed from the pad holder.
5. Install new pads in the holder and reinstall the pads and holder into the caliper.
6. Align the holes then install a new cotter pin.
Lighting System
The Brat lighting system is wired into the main harness of the electric bike.
Replacement
1. Disconnect the cable going to the headlight and replace the entire headlight
assembly.
NOTE: There are no batteries in the lights.
2. Make sure the front and rear lights are clean before riding. If they are dusty, or
dirty, clean them with a damp cloth for optimal visibility and safety.