Step 1. Carefully mount the wheel to the
dropout and align the brake rotor inside of
the front brake. If necessary, loosen the
MOD-Nut to make this step easier.
Step 4. In the case of friction between the disc and the pads, it
is possible to align the brake to the rotor with the following
steps:
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Loosen the two bolts holding the brake to the frame without
removing them completely.
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Apply and maintain pressure to the brake lever with one
hand or by using a rubber band.
•
Tighten the two brake bolts again while keeping the brake
lever pressed.
•
Release the pressure from the brake lever.
•
Test that the friction between the rotor and pads is gone by
rotating the wheel.
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Step 2. Tighten the MOD-Nut using the
MOD-Nut tool and the 16mm spanner
provided in the tool box to 35-40Nm.
Step 5. Note the arrows on both motor cables indicating the correct way
to connect the cables. Connect the cables and affix the motor cable to
the cable hanger so it does make contract with any moving parts.
Step 3. Rotate the front wheel and make
sure that the disc brake is not visibly
touching the brake pads and that friction
noise is not created.