4.7.2. Adjusting the brake levers
If you cannot comfortably reach the brake levers, you can adjust them:
1.
Loosen one of the screws on the grip slightly until the brake lever 16
handlebars.
2. Turn the grip until it is at an angle that allows you to reach it easily.
3. Tighten the screw on the handlebar clamp of the brake lever.
Optional: To allow the brake levers to be operated with smaller hands, you can also reduce
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the distance between the brake lever and the handgrip by turning the adjusting screw on the
brake levers clockwise.
CAUTION
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Ҍ Once the brake levers have been adjusted, it is important to check that the brakes still work
correctly. If you can squeeze the lever all the way to the handgrip, the brake is not tight
enough and the brake will not work optimally.
Ҍ Consult your dealer for the correct adjustment of the brake levers.
Figure 18 - Adjusting the brake lever for smaller hands with the adjusting screw.
4.7.3. Adjusting the lighting
The rear light is mounted at a fixed angle and does not need to be adjusted. You can raise or
lower the front light to set the correct angle.
Tilt the front light 9 until the light beam shines as far ahead as possible but still touches the
ground so you can see as much of the road surface as possible, as indicated in Figure 19.
CAUTION
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Ensure that your front light is not angled at such a height that it shines directly into the eyes of
oncoming road users. This can dazzle them, which may lead to hazardous situations or accidents.
can rotate around the
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