Schwinn Voyageur Tandem Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 34
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Cable adjusƟng barrel Handlebar Center bolt (fixing nut in back) Brake arm Grip Brake lever Cable head Ferrule 3.16 Cable anchor nut Cable adjusƟng barrel Brake shoe 3.17 FRONT BRAKE CAUTION: Improper use of the front brake may cause front wheel to lock up resulting in loss of directional control or front pitch over. Determine which type of brake your bike is equipped with and refer to the appropriate assembly instructions below. *Additionally some freestyle models may be equipped with a "cable detangler". See assembly steps for cable detangler. Caliper Brake If the brake cable is not connected at the brake lever, slide the head of the brake cable into the brake lever per the diagram, and thread the cable through the slot in the brake lever so the cable end rests squarely in the adjustment barrel or cable end rests in the recess of the brake lever. (Fig. 3.16) Brake adjustment If the brake cable is disconnected at the caliper, thread the brake wire through the adjustment barrel, loosen the cable anchor bolt until you can see a hole through the anchor bolt for the cable wire to attach, thread the cable wire through the cable anchor and snug the cable anchor by hand. (Fig. 3.17) Check to be sure the cable is seated in the brake lever. Loosen the cable anchor bolt just enough to allow the cable wire to move freely. With your left hand squeeze the caliper brake until both brake pads contact the rim. While holding the brake closed with your left hand, use your right hand to pull the brake cable tight (through the cable anchor) again inspecting that the cable end is seated in the brake lever, and the barrel adjuster of the brake. Tighten the cable anchor as much as you can by hand, and then while still squeezing the brake, tighten the cable anchor fully with a wrench. (Fig. 3.18) ASSEMBLY 3.18 34 ©2010