User guide

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rotation, one will not rotate further without the other requiring to be rotated. A compromise may be required when
attempting to align the brake levers and establishing the preferred throttle and shifter position. The optimum
position to set your brake levers at depends on your riding position but it should be the extension of your arm. Your
brake lever should be located at the point where your fingers extend straight out from your arms. Upon finding
preferred brake lever height, tighten hex bolt using 4mm key. Brake lever clamp bolts should be tightened to 80
lb*in.
Reach adjustment is accomplished by rotating the reach adjusting bolt on the inside of the brake lever assembly
(you will need to use the 2mm hex key included with your G Plus multi-piece tool kit). Using the 2mm hex key, turn
the reach bolt clockwise by a ½ turn bringing in the lever, test the brake lever for reach. If the lever is still too far to
reach, turn the reach bolt clockwise by another ½ turn. Continue to do this until you can reach the lever safely and
comfortably. Repeat these steps on the opposite side. It is highly recommended that the reach bolt is never rotated
more than a few times. By bringing the brake lever closer to the handlebar you are limiting the amount of travel for
the brake cable which could cause the lever to hit the handlebar before applying full brake pressure. By adjusting
the brake lever reach, you must also now adjust the brake cable adjustment. The brake cable may be too tight and
applying the brakes. Brake levers with adjusted reach also require shorter intervals between adjusting brake cables
for brake pad wear. (SEE PHOTOS)