Pull the wheel back into the dropouts until only the permissible amount of play is
present in the bike chain.
Tighten all screw connections carefully clockwise.
5.6.
Brake Levers Position
The brake levers come already assembled in an optimal position for the general rider, but if
you feel you need to adjust it, we advise to do as follows:
Loosen the screws that hold the brake levers, then adjust the angle to a position that
best suits your needs in the riding position. (It's recommended that the fingers follow
the same angle as the forearm)
If needed adjust the distance of the brake lever to the grip, in order to use the lever
easily with two fingers (If feel more comfortable using three fingers adjust
accordingly)
Brake lever position
WARNING
Brake levers which push through the handlebar grip could lead to you not being able to
brake in time. This could result in a fall or an accident. Check the brakes
are working properly before each ride.
In wet weather conditions the braking distances increases.
Do not touch the braking rotors after heavy use, the disc will be hot and may cause
injuries.
5.7.
Fitting the Pedals
To install the pedals, please follow these steps:
Apply a small amount of grease on the threads of each pedal
Tighten the right pedal marked as "R" in a clockwise direction on the crank of the drive
side.
Tighten the left pedal marked as "L" in a anti-clockwise direction on the crank of the
non-drive side.
The recommended torque of the pedal is 30Nm.
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Please note:
Right lever: Rear Brake
Left lever: Font Brake
BEEQ User Manual | V6 | 2021