Saddle Adjustment; Brake System; Function And Wear - BH ATOM CROSS PRO Notice

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4.4

Saddle adjustment.

Height configuration of the saddle: Place the saddle post into the
saddle tube.
After establishing the desired height, retighten the adjusting screw.
IMPORTANT WARNING
The minimum insertion mark should not be visible at any time (c).
You should introduce the saddle post to the necessary minimum into
the saddle tube.
c

5 BRAKE SYSTEM.

5.1 Function and wear.

Pulling a brake lever a fixed pad presses on a rotating braking
surface. The friction caused reduces the speed of the wheel. The
force applied by the pad on the braking surface produces a friction
force, which is affected by the friction coefficient. If the contact
surfaces are covered with dirty water or oil, the friction coefficient
lessens and therefore the braking effect is worse. In Disc braking
systems, both the disc pads and the Discs wear due to friction, just
as if the brake pads and the braking surfaces wear in the wheel
braking system.
With any braking system, a failure in the settings, maintenance, or
use of the brakes can cause loss of control of the bicycle with all
the consequences that can produce. If you are not sure about the
settings of your brakes, or suspect a problem, do not use the bicycle
and take it to your authorized dealer.
It is important that the brake Discs and pads are completely
clean of dirt, grease and oil. Once they are contaminated by oil,
the pads cannot be cleaned and will have to be replaced.
Only use spare parts that are compatible with the brake and
suitable with the original brand.
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