5.1.4 - ADJUSTING THE POSITION OF THE BRAKE LEVER
The position of the brake lever when at rest can be adjusted by moving the
grub screw inside the Y hole (Fig. 6). This operation makes it easier to hold
the lever depending on hand size, increasing the free stroke adjustment
(short or long) desired.
To change the position of the brake lever:
• Insert a 2.5 mm Allen wrench into the Y hole to reach the grub screw
(Fig. 7).
• Rotate clockwise to increase the distance of the lever from the handlebar
(Fig. 8), or rotate counter-clockwise to reduce the distance of the lever from
the handlebars (Fig. 9).
5.1.5 - DISC SELECTION
As far as choosing 140 mm or 160 mm discs is concerned, this depends
on your weight and the overall weight of you, the bicycle and any bags/
panniers or other accessories installed.
When selecting the disc, the weight limits must be respected (your weight
and the total weight):
cyclist weight
Disc (mm)
(kg/lbs)
140 or 160
up to 82/180
160
up to 109/240
This braking system cannot be used by cyclists who weigh more than 109
kg (240 lbs), or where the overall weight of the cyclist, the bike and any
bags or accessories installed exceeds a total weight of 120 kg (265 lbs).
WARNING!
Failure to respect the abovementioned weight limits could result in loss of control of the bicycle, accidents, physical injury or even death.
overall weight: cyclist +
bike + accessories (kg/
lbs)
up to 90/198
up to 120/265
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