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5. Disc brakes can get extremely hot with extended use. Be careful not to touch a disc brake until it has had plenty of
time to cool.
6. See the brake manufacturers instructions for operation and care of your brakes, and for when brake pads must be
replaced. If you do not
have the manufacturers instructions, see your dealer or contact the brake manufacturer.
7. If replacing worn or damaged parts, use only manufacturer-approved genuine replacement parts.
1. Brake controls and features
It’s very important to your safety that you learn and remember which brake lever controls which brake on your bike.
Traditionally, the right brake lever controls the rear brake and the left brake lever controls the front
brake; but, to make sure your bike’s brakes are set up this way, squeeze one brake lever and look to
see which brake, front or rear, engages. Now do the same with the other brake lever.
Make sure that your hands can reach and squeeze the brake levers comfortably. If your hands
are too small to operate the levers comfortably, consult your dealer before riding the bike. The lever
reach may be adjustable; or you may need a different brake lever design.
Most rim brakes have some form of quick-release mechanism to allow the brake pads to clear
the tire when a wheel is removed or reinstalled. When the brake quick release is in the open position,
the brakes are inoperative. Ask your dealer to make sure that you understand the way the brake quick
release works on your bike (see figs. 12, 13. 14 & 15) and check each time to make sure both brakes work correctly before you
get on the bike.
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