If the installation of MTB disc brakes disc brakes is fairly straightforward, adjusting them is a little more complicated. Here's how to get the most out of your brakes, without having to adjust them. pads touch the disc when you're driving.
- Time: 30 min
- Level : Easy
- Tools : Allen key set | Torque wrench
Steps
- To correctly set the alignment of the brake calipersthey must be able to move sideways.
To do this, release the 2 caliper bolts so that the caliper can move from left to right in relation to the brake caliper. MTB disc.
- Press the brake lever so that the caliper sits naturally on the disc.
- Tighten the caliper screws just enough to lock it in place, then release the brake.
- Check that the disc is centered in the caliper and between the pads. Probikeshop tip: If this is not the case, remove the wheel, push the brake pads back into the caliper, reassemble and go back to step 1.
- Tighten the caliper bolts to the torque specified by the manufacturer, using a torque wrench.
The brake is now set. If the brake pads and discs are new, it's important to break them in before setting out on the road.
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