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Brake Adjustment Instructions

Step #1 View the below picture to describe the parts on a V-style brake caliper.

pictorial description of all bicycle brake parts
Step #2 Make sure the brake cable housing has a natural bend from the brake lever to the brake noodle. If the routing is unnatural you may have to cut the cable ( if it is too long ) or replace the cable and housing if it is too short. Riders that want an upright seating position and pull the stem to its maximum height must be careful that the brake cable has a natural bend. If the cable housing is ever kinked it must be replaced, hence be careful when folding the bike!

Step #3 Make sure the both brake pads are equidistant from the rim. If one is closer than another you have 2 ways to adjust it. Either screw the sping tension adjusting screw inwards on the side that is closer to the rim, or unscrew the spring tension adjusting screw outwards on the side that is furthest from the rim.

Step #4 If the brakes squeak or feel soft you should clean the rims and toe in the brake shoes In other words make sure they point inward at the front. If the brakes continue to squeak you can sand down the pads ( more in the front ).

Step #5 If the brake levers feel comfortable you are done. However if the levers engage too fast or too slow the cable tension must be adjusted. If the levers engage too fast one needs to turn the barrel adjuster clockwise into the brake lever ( be sure to back off the locknut first ). If the levers engage to slow turn the barrel adjuster counter clockwise until the engagement feels comfortable. Then screw the locknut to make sure it doesn't move out of adjustment..

adjusting brake lever reach

 

 
 
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