
Front
Rear
Rear
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Begin by adjusting the pads of the |
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pad is hitting the rim and not the tire. Ideally the front of the pad should hit the rim |
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approximately 1mm before the rear pad. |
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Front |
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Slide the brake cable and housing through the Housing Barrel and through the |
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cable anchor bolt. Set the cable clearance of 1mm between the brake pads and the |
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rim. Tighten the cable anchor bolt. All instructions shown are if you are looking at |
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the bike from the front. For brake adjustments, use a 13mm box end wrench and |
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a 5mm allen wrench. Loosen the 5mm allen bolt. For the drive side (left) of the |
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bike turn the spring tension nut with a 13mm box end wrench |
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increase tension on the spring. For the |
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nut with a box end wrench clockwise to increase tension on the spring. When the |
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desired tension is achieved hold the tension nut with the 13mm wrench and tighten |
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the 5mm allen bolt. The tension on each side should be equal so that the brake |
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arms move the same distance when the brake is activated. |
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Rear |
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Option 1: Next, tighten the Cable Carrier to the brake cable approximately 20mm |
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from the brake arms when they are closed against the rim. Attach the Straddle |
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cable to the carrier. Hook cable end into the brake slot, pull excess straddle cable |
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through the cable anchor and tighten the cable anchor. Continue with “For Both |
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Options” below. Option 2: Place brake housing into the frame housing stops. Pull |
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brake cable tightly and thread across through the opposite cable anchor bolt. Tight- |
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en cable. Repeat for other side. Continue with “For Both Options” below. |
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For Both Options: For brake adjustments, use a 13mm open end wrench and a |
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5mm allen wrench and loosen the 5mm allen bolt. For the drive side (right) of the |
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bike turn the spring tension nut with a 13mm open end wrench counter clockwise to |
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increase tension on the spring. For the |
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nut with a box end wrench clockwise to increase tension on the spring. When the |
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desired tension is achieved, hold the tension nut with the 13mm wrench and tighten |
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the 5mm allen bolt. The tension on each side should be equal so that the brake |
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arms move the same distance when the brake is activated. PLEASE NOTE that |
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some BMX frames have the |
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direction to tension the springs will still be oriented to how the picture is oriented. | 54 |
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