Road Bike Brake Lever Adjustment
Tighten the nut snugly and test your adjustment by pulling the brake lever.
Road bike brake lever adjustment. Turn bolt clockwise turn the adjustment bolt clockwise to bring the brake lever closer to the bar. To adjust the brakes on your bike start by checking your brake pads which are the pads that clamp down on the front tire of your bike when you pull the brake lever. In the case of older shimano shifters you will use a small rubber shim to adjust the reach. To help keep the pad in adjustment when you tighten the brake pad fixing nut you can place your fingers along the bottom of the brake pad as you tighten the nut.
The distance from initial lever position to pad contact point can be adjusted to suit any hand size type of riding and individual rider preferences. Brake lever is equipped with a reach adjust mechanism. Adjustment bolt locate the adjustment bolt on the lever body. The advantages of disc brakes are largely performance based.
Flick the lever up to take the brakes off. Connects the pull lever to the brake calipers. They work well in all conditions. This allows you to adjust the length of the cable housing.
What your hand goes on. They should hit the center of the rim with an equal amount of space above and below them. Optimum adjustment is brake pad touching 1mm below top of rim brake surface in line with shape of rim. This requires a 2 5mm allen key.
Pull to operate the brake. Cable hidden and cable housing. The distance from handlebar grip to lever can be adjusted to suit any hand size type of riding and individual rider preferences. The pads rub against the rotor when the brake lever is squeezed slowing the bike down.
These clamp together to squeeze brake pads pieces of rubber not shown onto the wheel s rim to stop the bike. They provide great stopping power.