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Cable Activated Disc Brake Kit

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Designed to equip your bike with cable disc brakes.

Mechanical disc brake kit for more powerful, progressive braking.

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    Kit contents

    1 calliper with pads for front or rear brakes, with screws. 1 x 160 mm disc with 6 screws, 1.8 mm thickness 1 x brake cable, 1.55 m long. 1 brake hose (1.4 m). 2 IS / Post Mount caliper adapters Shimano Deore/Tektro Auriga compatible brake pads.

    Bedding in your bike\'s brake pads is absolutely essential for effective braking.

    This involves gradually heating up the brake pads and rotors to create an even contact surface. Before bedding in your brakes, it\'s important to do the following: - Clean your brake rotors. If you change the pad, it\'s recommended that you also change the rotors. - Make sure you have the right equipment. Wear a helmet and fix a bike computer or bike GPS to your bike. - Choose a safe place. Bed in your brakes on a flat, dry road with no obstacles.

    A few extra tips for bedding in your brakes:

    - Use one brake at a time so that you don\'t overheat the pads. - Ride on a flat surface to avoid jolts. - Don\'t brake harshly. - Be patient. Bedding in can take up to 30 minutes. - If you notice a rainbow mark on your rotors or if your braking isn\'t very effective, this means that your brakes are \"glazed\". If this happens, please visit a Decathlon workshop.

    The bedding-in procedure involves gradually braking several times in a row, from increasing speeds.

    It\'s important to alternate between the front and rear brakes, and to work through the following steps: Step 1: Ride at 15 km/h and gradually brake to slow yourself to 5 km/h, 10 times in a row. Step 2: Ride at 20 km/h and gradually brake to slow yourself to 5 km/h, 10 times in a row. Step 3: Ride at 25 km/h and gradually brake to slow yourself to 5 km/h, 10 times in a row. Between each step, release the brakes and ride a few dozen metres to let the rotor and caliper cool down.

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