CRANK AXLE BOLTS & PEDALS These must be checked for tightness. The correct torque is 30Nm; the
thread for the LH pedal is left hand).
CABLES Although the brake and gear cables are pre-stretched, inevitably there is further initial stretch. As
this affects hub-gear control, the gears should be checked for correct adjustment. It's well worth setting the
brakes at the same time.
SEATPOST SLEEVE The seatpost slides up and down in a plastic sleeve inside the frame, this is a wearing
part that will need replacing periodically. If the seatpost is slipping when riding or the seatpost quick release
clamp nut has to be over tightened to clamp the post it could be that the sleeve is worn excessively and
needs replacing. The worn sleeve can eventually cause damage to the frame itself if not replaced. Replacing
the sleeve requires specialist tools and should be done by an authorised Brompton dealer.
REAR HINGE Over time the bushes in the rear frame pivot can wear, slight play will become detectable. In
order to remove the play the bushes need to be replaced. This work should be undertaken by an authorised
Brompton dealer, specialist tools are needed to carry out the work.
HINGE CLAMP PLATE If the plate is worn or damaged it could reduce the effectiveness of the hinge
clamping and should be inspected regularly and replaced when needed. The gap between the hinge
castings and the hinge clamp plate (fig. 22) when the lever is tightened, on both the handlebar hinge and
the mainframe hinge should measure between 0.90mm to 3.00mm. These parts should be checked regularly
and replaced when necessary.
If the gap between the hinge and hinge clamp plate is less than 0.90 mm (fig. 23) replace the hinge clamp
plate. The bike should not be ridden if there is no gap between the hinge clamp plate and the hinge, until
the plate is replaced.
HINGE
Fig. 22
PLATE
Fig. 23
0.9 mm - 3.0 mm
0.0mm - 0.9mm
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