Pacific Cycle HF3305 manual Front U-Brake, Rear U-Brake

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Front U-Brake

Rear U-Brake Option 1

Rear U-Brake Option 2

U-Brakes

 

Begin by adjusting the pads of the U-brakes using a 10mm wrench. Make sure the

 

pad is hitting the rim and not the tire. Ideally the front of the pad should hit the rim

 

approximately 1mm before the rear pad.

 

Front U-Brake

 

Slide the brake cable and housing through the Housing Barrel and through the

 

cable anchor bolt. Set the cable clearance of 1mm between the brake pads and the

 

rim. Tighten the cable anchor bolt. All instructions shown are if you are looking at

 

the bike from the front. For brake adjustments, use a 13mm box end wrench and

 

a 5mm allen wrench. Loosen the 5mm allen bolt. For the drive side (left) of the

 

bike turn the spring tension nut with a 13mm box end wrench counter-clockwise to

 

increase tension on the spring. For the non-drive side (right), turn spring tension

 

nut with a box end wrench clockwise to increase tension on the spring. When the

 

desired tension is achieved hold the tension nut with the 13mm wrench and tighten

 

the 5mm allen bolt. The tension on each side should be equal so that the brake

 

arms move the same distance when the brake is activated.

 

Rear U-Brake

 

Option 1: Next, tighten the Cable Carrier to the brake cable approximately 20mm

 

from the brake arms when they are closed against the rim. Attach the Straddle

 

cable to the carrier. Hook cable end into the brake slot, pull excess straddle cable

 

through the cable anchor and tighten the cable anchor. Continue with “For Both

 

Options” below. Option 2: Place brake housing into the frame housing stops. Pull

 

brake cable tightly and thread across through the opposite cable anchor bolt. Tight-

 

en cable. Repeat for other side. Continue with “For Both Options” below.

 

For Both Options: For brake adjustments, use a 13mm open end wrench and a

 

5mm allen wrench and loosen the 5mm allen bolt. For the drive side (right) of the

 

bike turn the spring tension nut with a 13mm open end wrench counter clockwise to

 

increase tension on the spring. For the non-drive side (left), turn the spring tension

 

nut with a box end wrench clockwise to increase tension on the spring. When the

 

desired tension is achieved, hold the tension nut with the 13mm wrench and tighten

 

the 5mm allen bolt. The tension on each side should be equal so that the brake

 

arms move the same distance when the brake is activated. PLEASE NOTE that

 

some BMX frames have the U-Brake flipped and mounted below the seatstays. The

 

direction to tension the springs will still be oriented to how the picture is oriented.

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Contents Helmets Save Lives Page Please Retain your Sales Receipt As Proof of Purchase Pacificcycle ServicePage Page ? Part 6 Part PartParts Identification PA RT 1 PA RT S I D E N T I F I C AT I O N Page Monday Friday 800 a.m. 500 p.m. Central Time Tools RequiredAbout this Manual Correct Frame Size Saddle Height Riding PositionReach Handlebar Height Wheels and Tires BrakesSteering Chain AccessoriesBearings Cranks and PedalsHelmets Front Reflector Mount with Caliper Brake Assembly Fork Mount Reflector Bracket AssemblyReflectors Seat and Handlebar Mounting Reflectors Seatstay Mount Reflector Bracket AssemblyGeneral Rules Riding SafelyNight Riding Wet WeatherPedaling Technique Hill Technique Do not leave it up to trial and errorCornering Technique Rules for ChildrenOperating Principles Derailleur GearsRecommended Chainwheel/Rear Sprocket Gear Combinations Hand Grip ShiftersBelow the Bar Shifters Thumb Shifters Top MountedBicycle Care Basic MaintenanceSecurity StorageHandlebars Getting StartedHandlebar Installation Stem Installation Should be assembled on the bike alreadyTightening/Preloading Aheadset Failure to do this may cause loss of steering controlHeadtube of the Bicycle Sunken Stem Bolt SystemTop mounted thumb shifter ShiftersForks Seat and Seat Post Pedals & Crank Set Front Wheel Correct Quick Release Axle SettingFront Brake Cantilever Brakes Utilizing a Link WireTouching Style Brakes Cantilever Brakes Utilizing a Straddle CableBrake While holding the shoe against Check your Brakes Disc Brakes Page Rear Derailleur DerailleurFront Derailleur Dual Suspension Rear Pivots Saddle Bag Frame Bag Reflector Front Fender FendersCaliper Brake Mounting System 10mm Nut and Bolt Mounting SystemScrew Mounting System Rear Fender10mm Bolt and Screw System Final Check Single Speed & BMX Seat Front Wheel Side Pull Brake Touching Pinch Bolt Straddle Cable 90o Anchor Pivot Caliper Arm Brake Adjust the balance with the spring tension adjustment screws Rear U-Brake Front U-BrakeBlake Lever Cable Installation Rotors Single Cable Casing Cable Adjuster Cable Splitter Non-Threaded Axle Peg Assembly InstructionsThreaded Option Training WheelsShape Brace Attaching Training Wheel Brace to BicycleFlat Brace Training Wheel Stabilizer Bracket Pads Rear Front Reflector Red White Chainguard Weekly Schedule 1 LubricationMonthly Every Six MonthsFrequency Task Reference Schedule 2 Service ChecklistTravel Tools Wheel Inspection Wheels and TiresRecommended Tire pressures Tire InspectionBead How To Fix a Flat Tire Hub Bearing AdjustmentRemove tire bead from the rim Pull tire back onto the rim Handlebar Stem Handlebars and StemDo not over tighten Grip Shifters Grip Shift InstallationDo not ride a bicycle that is not operating properly Cables and Cable HousingHeadset AdjustmentInspection Standard HeadsetLubrication Saddle and Seat PostAdjustment Brakes Adjustment Sidepull Calipers Adjustment Cantilever Calipers Tread Pedals DrivetrainNever ride with loose pedals Attachment Lubrication and AdjustmentNever ride in traffic with fully tightened toe straps Crank SET Lubrication and Adjustment One Piece Cranks To disassemble Lubrication and Adjustment Cotterless CranksCotterless Crank Removal Adjustment After Use Cotterless Crank ReplacementChain Adjustment and ReplacementFreewheel Coaster HUB Derailleur Systems Without hesitation Adjustment Rear DerailleurAdjustment Front Derailleur Reflectors Quick Release LeversBasket Assembly Miscellaneous AccessoriesProblem Possible Cause Remedy Problem Possible Cause Remedy Problem Possible Cause Remedy Wheel Quick Release Adjusting the quick release mechanismFront Wheel Secondary Retention Devices 100 101 Removing and Installing Bolt-On WheelsSeatpost Quick Release Adjusting the quick release mechanism102 How brakes work 103Why all those gears? Adjusting your brakesShifting 104Shifting a derailleur drivetrain 105Shifting the Rear Derailleur 106107 Toeclips & StrapsTires and Tubes Clipless step-in pedals108 TiresTire Valves 109110 Bicycle SuspensionSerial Number Location 111112 Limited Warranty