INSTRUCTION MANUAL
The braking system typically includes a Brake handle, brake (disk brake, V brake and
many other types of brakes) and brake cable.
4.2 Brake lever
1.
Brake lever
2.
Power cut off wire
Adjusting screw
3.
The structure of the brake system is as shown: the left brake lever controls the front
brake and the right brake lever controls the rear brake.
. The adjusting screw is used to adjust the brake wire.
. The effective stroke of the brake cable is about a half of the distance between the brake
lever and the grip of the across handle stems; if the brake is tight when the brake lever
is almost approaching to the grip of the across handle stems, the distance between the
brake shoe block and the rim is too large and needs to be adjusted.
4.3 Brake cable
. The brake cable of the flat handle
. The bifurcation of the internal cable should be avoided, so the sleeve should be covered
on the cable end.
. The brake cable should be regularly taken out to be oiled, to avoid too large resistance
arisen from rust.
. The brake cable in a linear way has the best function, and if it must be bent, the turning
with a small arc should be avoided as far as possible.
. The length of the brake cable is based on the principle that it will not be stuck when the
handlebar turns left or right to the limit.
4.4 Disk brake
1 Stroke adjusting bolt
2 Position adjusting bolt
3 Rocker arm
4 Permanent seat
5 Brake shoe block
6 Shoe block adjusting bolt
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