Operation Manual
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21   Brake, brake levers and brake 
systems
This User Manual describes the maintenance and handling 
of typical, commercially available brake components for 
MTB, ATB, cross and road bikes. For other components, 
refer to the separate information or enclosed instructions. 
If you have questions on installation, adjustment, main-
tenance and operation, please consult a specialist cycle 
shop.
21.1   Important information and 
precautionary measures
"Bicycles must be equipped with 2 brakes that oper-
ate independently of one another." 
Paragraph 65 of the German Road Trac Licensing 
Regulation (StVZO), similar rules apply in all other EU 
countries.
Have maintenance work on the brakes carried out by a 
professional bike workshop.
Do not allow uids containing oils to come into con-
tact with the brake pads, brake contact surfaces on 
the rim, brake blocks or brake disc as this could oth-
erwise impair the eectiveness of the brake.
Brake blocks and brake pads are wear parts. Check the 
wear condition of these parts regularly. This can be identi-
ed by a marking. On the brake block, for example, the 
grooves will no longer be visible. Always replace both 
brake blocks at the same time.
Use genuine spare parts only as otherwise you could im-
pair the nctions of the bike or damage it.
To obtain correct iction pairing, only use brake pads that 
are suitable for the rim as otherwise the braking distance 
would be extended and wear increased. With carbon rims 
in particular, only brake pads that are expressly intended 
for this purpose should be used.
Rubber brake blocks and brake pads must not come into 
contact with oil or grease. If the rubber brake blocks and 
brake pads come into contact with oil or grease, this dras-
tically reduces their braking performance and they must 
be replaced.
Tighten all screws to the prescribed torque as other-
wise screws could shear o and components could 
come loose or detach altogether (see 
 Chapter 30 
"Technical data").
Brake cables are wear parts. You should check the 
wear condition of the brake cables regularly and re-
place these if necessary.
Check the brake cable for rust and aying and replace 
the cable if it is faulty. If you do not, the brakes could 
malnction.
There are dierent types of brakes, the type of brake de-
pends on what it is used for:
 • hub brakes,
 • disc brakes and
 • rim brakes.
The brakes can be operated mechanically or hydraulically.
With hub gears, the brake lever that operates the ont 
wheel brake is normally on the right-hand side, and 
with derailleur gears it is on the le. Remind yourself 
of the position of the brake lever before you ride o.
If you wish to attach the brake lever on the opposite 
side of the handlebar, follow the manufacturer's user 
manual or ask your specialist cycle shop to do this.










