Bontrager XXX Aero Bar Brake Levers Installation Instructions
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To install the Bontrager XXX Aero Bar Brake Levers, first remove the existing levers. Then align the new levers with the handlebar ends and secure them using the provided screws. Ensure they are tightly fastened and test for proper operation.
You'll need a set of Allen wrenches, a screwdriver, and possibly a torque wrench to ensure the screws are tightened to the manufacturer's specifications.
To adjust the reach, locate the small adjustment screw near the lever pivot. Turning it clockwise will decrease the reach, while counterclockwise will increase it. Fine-tune until you achieve the desired reach.
If the brake levers feel loose, check the mounting screws to ensure they are properly tightened. If the issue persists, inspect the lever and handlebar for any signs of wear or damage.
Regularly clean the levers with a damp cloth to remove dirt and debris. Lubricate the pivot points with a light bike-specific lubricant to keep them operating smoothly. Check for any signs of wear or damage periodically.
If the brake levers are not returning to their original position, check the cable tension and ensure the cables are not frayed or obstructed. Additionally, inspect the return spring mechanism for proper operation.
The Bontrager XXX Aero Bar Brake Levers are compatible with most standard road bike brake systems. However, it's advisable to check the manufacturer's specifications to ensure compatibility with your specific setup.
Use a soft, damp cloth to gently wipe down the levers. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could damage the finish. For stubborn dirt, a mild soap solution can be used.
Inspect the levers for any cracking, excessive wear, or damage. If the levers are not functioning smoothly or show visible signs of failure, it may be time to replace them.
Store your bike in a dry, indoor environment to prevent rust and corrosion. Ensure the levers are clean and lightly lubricated before storing to maintain their condition.