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Pacific Bicycle Owner's Manual page 38

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Brake Cable
Housing
Barrel Adjuster
Cable
Insertion
Slot
Brake Cable
"C" Clip
Caliper
Mounting
Bolt with
spacers
Brake Pads
Caliper
Mounting
Bolt with
spacers
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Lock Nut
Brake Lever
Cable End
Brake Type
Holder
Selector
Rotating Rod
Actuating Arm
Cable Anchor
Bolt
If fitted with a front disc brake, the components should already
be attached. However, please check all connections before
attempting to ride the bicycle. Secure tightly the 6 bolts that
hold the disc to the front wheel hub and the 2 bolts that hold
the brake mechanism to the fork. Insert the front rim into the
fork dropouts ensuring that the disc fits into the brake mechanism
between the enclosed brake pads. Secure the front rim to the
bicycle by tightening the quick release mechanism and clamping
the lever to the closed position. Please refer to section 6 for
further instruction on quick release mechanisms.
Next, attach the cable to the brake lever by inserting the cable
end into the cable end holder after the barrel adjuster and lock
nut slots have been aligned with the cable end holder. After the
cable is secured to the lever, rotate the barrel adjuster and l o c k
nut so the slots no longer line up. Ensure the cable housing
seats appropriately into the end of the barrel adjuster and
check for any kinks or damage.
Slide the exposed brake cable through the rotating rod located
on the caliper body and seat the housing into the same stop.
Insert the cable into the spring and spring boot.
Next, slide the cable through the cable anchor and pull all the
slack out. Secure the cable in place by tightening the bolts that
comprise the anchor assembly. Some disc brakes will have a
centering devise while others are a free-floating mechanism. If
your caliper body is equipped with centering bolts, apply the
brake lever after the cable has been connected. While engaging
the lever, tighten the centering bolts securely. This will center
the caliper body on the disc.
DISC GETS HOT! Severe injury could result from
contact with the hot disc! Mind your legs, as well
as your hands.

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