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CROSS
Brake lever position (closer to handlebar or away from handle bar) could be adjusted by turning
of regulation screw or Allen screw.
DISC BRAKES MAINTAINANCE
It is strongly recommended to visit professional service if you do not have needed experiences
and special tools. Nonprofessional manipulation with disc brake system could cause reduced
braking effect or total brakes failure.
DISC BRAKE ROTOR
Rotor status must be checked regularly. Rotor is worn out by braking which results in scratches
on it. Replace damaged rotor by new one.
WARNING
Rotor is heated by braking therefore disassemble wheels from fork or frame carefully. Hot
rotor could cause skin burns!
DISC BRAKE PADS
Brake pads are wearing out by braking and braking effect is gradually less efficient. Possible
marks that brake pads are worn out are these: brakes are making noise while braking or you
notice that brakes are less efficient. Worn out brake pads must be replaced by new one. Your
retailer recommends you suitable brake pads.
BRAKE FLUID CHANGE
Air in disc brake system could cause reduced braking efficiency or disc brakes failure. It is
necessary bleed air from disc brake system or eventually replenish it by brake fluid.
WARNING
Disc brake hydraulic system is filled up by standard brake fluid or mineral oil. These
two brake fluids can not be mixed with each other. Only recommended brake fluid by
manufacturer can be used for replenishment or brake fluid change. Brake fluid change or
hose change requires experiences and special tools hence it is recommended to visit qualified
service center.
DISC BRAKE CLEANING
Disc brake rotor, pads and brakes must be kept clean. Grime rotor by oil or by other lubricant
must be cleaned immediately e.g. by benzin. When disc brake pads are impure by brake fluid it
is necessary replace them by new one.
IMPORTANT WARNING
1. Check before each ride if disc brake system is working perfectly. Press few times brake
lever and check if brake system works really properly.
2. Check regularly if all braking system screws are tight securely. Released screws could
cause braking system failure.
3. Disc brake rotor and caliper are heated up by braking. Do not touch them immediately
after braking, hot parts could cause skin burns.
4. Learn use disc brake system properly. Too much intense braking by front brake could cause
downfall and injury. Serious injuries could occur when disc brakes are not set up properly or
they are not used properly.
HYDRAULIC RIM BRAKES MAGURA
We recommend you to test using of hydraulic rim brakes Magura in safe area before first ride.
WHEEL DISASSAMBLY
Quick release mechanism of Magura brakes must be released for wheel disassembly. Brakes will
be released by pushing down quick release lever with CLOSE inscription to the open position -
OPEN inscription will be visible. When wheel is returned back to its proper position fix brakes to
their original position and ensure by quick release mechanism. If you find out that after closing is
quick release lever still loose, tighten quick release screw in lever position CLOSE. Recommended
torque moment is 4,5 Nm.
BRAKE PADS SET UP
Brake pads must be always parallel towards rim. Distance between brake pads surface and rim
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