Owner's manual

Adjustments 4
39
39
Figure 4.21
Figure 4.22
Adjusng the Cable Tension
Check that the brake cable tension allows the brake lever
about 1/3 of the travel before the brake pads contact the
disc rotor. If the cable has stretched or slipped, re-adjust the
brake cable tension. Figure 4.21
At the caliper body, or brake lever, slightly loosen the jam
nut that is next to the adjustment barrel. Figure 4.22
Turn the adjustment barrel to adjust the cable tension.
Turning clockwise will loosen the brake cable tension,
counter-clockwise will ghten the brake cable tension.
Re-check that the brake cable tension allows the brake lever
about 1/3 of the travel before the brake pads contact the
disc rotor. When you have the brake tension you want then
ghten the jam nut.
Brake is correctly adjusted when:
The brake pads do not drag on the disc rotor.
Both brake pads move away from the disc rotor equally when
the brake is released.
When the brake is applied, the brake pads contact the disc
rotor before the brake lever reaches about 1/3 of the way to
the handlebar.
Aer brake adjustment, squeeze the brake lever as hard as you
can several mes and re-inspect if the wheel and brake pads are
centered. If necessary, repeat brake adjustments.
Brake cable
Adjustment
barrel
Caliper body
Jam nut
2
3
1/3 travel to handlebar before
brake pads contact disc rotor
1