Cantilever

1. Install the cable into

Brakes

 

Cable

End

2. Set the cable into

2

 

 

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5. The wheel is tightly secured when the serrated surfaces of the quick release clamping parts actually begin to cut into the bicycle frame/fork surfaces.

6.Note that the same procedure applies when operating a quick release seat post binder mechanism.

7.Turn the bicycle upright using the kickstand to support it.

If you can fully close the quick release without wrapping your fingers around the fork blade for leverage, and the lever does not leave a clear imprint in the palm of you hand, the tension is insufficient. Open the lever, turn the adjusting, and try again. Continue until the QR lever closes properly. Secondary retention devices are not a substitute for a correct quick release adjust- ment. Failure to properly adjust the quick release mechanism can cause the wheel to wobble or disengage, which could cause you to lose control and fall, resulting in serous injury or death.

Front Brake

Determine which type of brake your bike is equipped with and refer to the appropriate assembly instructions. For more information on brake adjustment and maintenance, refer to p. 77-80.

Cantilever Brakes - Utilizing a Link Wire

If fitted with cantilever type brakes, insert the brake cable into the link wire lead, and notch the cable end into the slot of the left brake arm. Loosen the anchor bolt on the right brake arm and slide the brake cable under the tabbed washer. Squeeze both brake arms together so the brake shoes hit the rim, pull all slack out of the brake cable, and tighten the anchor bolt. With the cable fitted, the straddle holder should sit

10-20mm above the reflector bracket. Adjust the brake shoes using a 10mm wrench so that they are parallel with the rim and are positioned 1-2mm away from the rim. Several adjustments may be necessary to achieve the correct brake position.

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Pacific Cycle HF3305 manual Front Brake, Cantilever Brakes Utilizing a Link Wire