Trek skye s 26 (2015), колеса 26, рама 16, seeglass sangria at1 [6/44] Check the brakes

Trek skye s 26 (2015), колеса 26, рама 16, seeglass sangria at1 [6/44] Check the brakes
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Trek Bicycle Owner’s Manual
Chapter 1: Guide to Safe On- and O-Road Operaon
WARNING: A brake system that is
dirty, worn, damaged, or not
adjusted correctly could decrease
your control and cause you to fall.
Make a full inspection of the brakes
before each ride. If your brakes do
not operate correctly, do not ride
your bicycle. Adjust the brakes or
take your bicycle to your retailer
for service.
Check the brakes
Use the inspecon instrucons for the type of
brake(s) on your bicycle:
Hand-rim brake: a cable connects a hand
lever to the brake. The lever causes the
brake-pads to apply pressure to the rim
Disc brake: a cable or hydraulic hose
connects a hand lever to the brake. The
lever causes the brake to apply pressure to
a disc aached to the wheel hub.
• Internal hub brake: a cable connects a
hand lever to a mechanism inside the
hub.
Coaster brake: when you move the pedals
to the rear, the brake engages.
FIGURE 1.4
Test for loose condion
FIGURE 1.6
Brake pad alignment
1. Brake-pad in alignment
with rim surface
2. Pad and rim should
be parallel, with 1-2 mm
clearance
3. Direcon that the rim turns
4. 0.5-1.0 mm toe-in
1
2
3
4
WARNING: A wheel aachment
device that is not correctly adjusted
and closed can allow the wheel to be
loose or come o, suddenly stop the
wheel, decrease your control, and
cause you to fall. Follow the
instrucons in Chapter 3 to make sure
the wheels are correctly attached
before you ride your bicycle.
Make sure the wheels are aached correctly.
Li your bicycle and hit the top of the re with
a solid blow (Figure 1.4). The wheel should not
come o, be loose, or move from side to side.
Your bicycle may use one or more systems to
aach the wheels to the frame (Figure 1.5).
For instrucons about adjustment and closure
of the wheel aachment devices on your
bicycle, and addional inspecon specic to
those devices, see Chapter 3.
If you are not familiar with the aachment
devices on your wheels, we also recommend
you ask your retailer to demonstrate them
for you.
FIGURE 1.5
Wheel aachment types:
1. Tradional quick-release
2. Nued axle
3. Threaded skewer (with hex
wrench)
4. OCC thru-axle
5. DT RWS thru-axle
1
2
3
4
5
Make sure the cables and housing are
properly secured to the frame or fork so
that they cannot interfere or get caught
on moving parts.
Hand-rim brake: Pull the lever to make
sure the brake moves freely and stops your
bicycle. If the lever can be pulled to the
handlebar, the brake is too loose. The brake-

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