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Brake Lever Angle; Adjusting The Brake Lever Distance; Suspension Fork Setup - HNF-NICOLAI UD3 All-Terrain Originalbetriebsanleitung

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3.3.2. Brake lever angle

Once you have found the right position, first tighten the brake levers ensuring that
they can still be twisted. Tighten the upper T25 screw so that the upper gap between
the two halves is closed. In the next step, set the angle of the brake levers.
Adjust the angle of the brake levers so that your
fingers rest on the brake levers as you extend your
arms when sitting on the vehicle. Your wrist should
be as stretched as possible.
Then retighten the handlebar clamp screws of the
brake levers to a maximum of 4 Nm.
3.3.3. Adjusting the brake lever distance
The brake lever distance should be adjusted so
that the brake lever can be operated with the first
phalanx of the 2 fingers in question. The lever
width can be adjusted via a small scew in the brake
lever. On Magura brakes the screw is located in the
position marked in red.
3.4.
Suspension fork setup
You should adjust the air suspension fork to your weight and for this purpose you
need a small-volume shock or suspension fork pump. This is not included in the
scope of delivery.
On RockShox forks you will find the recommended pressure for the air
chamber of the fork on a sticker on the left hand fork tube.
First check the suspension travel used by your body weight (SAG).
This should be 15-25% of the suspension travel (example: 120 mm suspension travel
-> 18-30 mm SAG).
A lower SAG makes the fork "harder", a higher SAG makes the fork "softer".
When riding over the same obstacle, the harder fork releases less travel.
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