Instruction manual

Adjust rear brake by :
Place machine on centre stand if spring frame, otherwise on rear stand.
Screw further on the brake rod the knurled adjusting nut till, by rotating the wheel,
it can be felt the brake shoes are just touching the brake drum.
Then unscrew the adjusting nut two complete turns. (The adjusting nut is automatically
locked in position in virtue of the two projecting noses on it engaging in accommodating
slots cut in the clip which connects the brake rod and brake expander lever and being
retained in that position by the spring which encircles the rear end of the brake rod.)
Illustration 25
Showing the rear brake
pedal with its adjusting
bolt and lock nut. To
permanently raise the toe
end of the pedal, slacken
lock nut (B) and unscrew
the adjusting bolt (A).
(Check back brake adjust-
ment after).
(RIGID FRAME MODELS)
BRAKE PEDAL ADJUSTMENT
The position of the rear brake pedal can be adjusted within narrow limits. This is done
by means of a bolt screwed into the heel of the pedal. The adjusting bolt is locked by
a nut.
The best position, for normal use, is to position the pedal so that, when the brake is
" off, " it is just clear of the under-side of the footrest arm.
After altering the adjustment of the brake pedal, rear brake adjustment should be checked
Illustration 26
Showing brake rod adjust-
ment exhausted, indicat-
ing brake shoe thrust pin
adjustment it essential.
(RIGID FRAME MODELS)
RIMS A N D SPOKES
The front and rear rims are each drilled for forty spokes, but they are not Interchangeable
because the nipple holes in the front rim are smaller than those in the rear rim. See
" D ATA . "
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