Operation Manual
46   I General User Manual
If you hear unusual noises when braking, the brake blocks 
may have reached their wear limit. Allow the brakes to 
cool down then check the brake block depth. Have the 
brake blocks replaced if necessary.
When installing, removing and carrying out mainte-
nance on the wheel, do not touch the brake disc with 
your ngers when it is turning. You could be seriously 
injured if you catch your ngers in the cutouts of the 
brake disc. 
The brake calliper and the disc can become extremely 
hot when braking. You should therefore not touch 
these parts when riding the bike or immediately aer 
dismounting as you could burn yourself. Before ad-
justing the brakes, check that the parts have cooled 
down suciently.
You must only t a disc brake on your bike providing 
suitable mounting devices are installed on the ame 
and the bike fork. If in doubt, consult a specialist 
cycle shop.
If the brake blocks come into contact with oil or grease, 
they must be replaced. If the brake disc comes into con-
tact with oil or grease, it must be cleaned as otherwise its 
braking performance will be drastically reduced.
Check whether the quick-release lever for the wheel is 
on the side opposite the brake disc. If the quick-release 
lever is on the same side as the brake disc, there is a 
danger you could burn yourself when operating the lever. 
The heat in the brake disc could also reduce the clamping 
force of the quick-release device. 
If the brake disc is worn, cracked or bent it must be re-
placed. Have this work carried out by a professional bike 
workshop.
If the depth of the brake blocks is less than 0.5mm, they 
must be replaced.
> 0.5mm 0.5mm
21.5.1   Hydraulic disc brake
The hand brake lever of the hydraulic disc brake is 
equipped with a master cylinder. The hydraulic uid is 
fed through a tube to the brake cylinders. This actuates 
the brake pistons which push the brake blocks against the 
brake disc. This type of brake requires little maintenance 
and can be very powerl.
Once the brakes have been adjusted, always perform 
a brake test by pushing the bike quickly forwards and 
operating the brake lever. You should only use your 
bike if you can safely stop it using the brakes.
Check regularly, also before each journey, that the lines 
and connections are tight. If lines and connections are not 
tight, brake uid may escape om the brake system. The 
brake may not work properly as a result.
If uid escapes om the braking system, do not use the 
bike and have the necessary repair work carried out im-
mediately by a professional bike workshop.
If you continue riding the bike in this condition, the risk 
of brake failure is extremely likely. 
If the brake blocks come into contact with oil or grease, 
they must be replaced. If the brake disc comes into con-
tact with oil or grease, it must be cleaned as otherwise its 
braking performance will be drastically reduced.










