A WARNING
It is important to completely understand the operation of your bicycle's brake
system, Improper use of your bicycle's brake system may result in a loss of
control or accident, which could lead to severe injury. Because each bicycle
may handle differently, be sure to learn the proper braking technique
(including brake lever pressure and bicycle control characteristics) and
operation of your bicycle. This can be done by consulting your professional
bicycle dealer and the bicycle's owners manual, and by practicing your riding
and braking technique.
In order to realize the best performance, we recommend that the following
combination be used.
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600 ULTEGRA + 105SC RX100 RSX
BL-6403 BL-1055 BL-A550 BL-A410
ST-6400 ST-1055 ST-A550 ST-A410
Caliper Brake — BR-6403 — BR-1055 BR-A550 BR-A410
Brake cable (Ce DO оне NO =
Series
Brake lever
Notes
elf, due to the connection arrangement of the cable, the efficiency of
transmission of force decreases and the return of the arch is poor, turn the
sleeve 180° as shown in the illustration, so as to increase the spring force.
Note, however, that brake levers other than the SUPER SLR cannot be used,
even though the spring force is increased.
. To increase
For ordinary use spring force
e@The sleeve can be easily reversed
by using pliers or a pipe to hold as
shown in the figure.
e Never attempt to make the
centering adjustment by tapping or
hammering the spring and arch.
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Installation of the brake lever
5.9 - 7.8 Nm (53 - 69 in.lbs.)
Checking the outer casing
Check to be sure thal Outer cg
the outer casing has \
been completely and
correctly inserted.
Inner cable end
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3. With the cable placed along the front [ pomted |
part of the handlebar, cover with the of on ar ss
outer guide, be sure that the guide
installation is done so that the
pointed part is at the lever side. Outer guide
4. Cut the outer guide to correspond to
the length of the handlebar.
5. Temporarily secure the outer guide to
the handlebar (by using tape or
similar material).
. Outer guide
6. Then wrap the handlebar with
handlebar tape. Tape
Note: Cul the cable at the length al which it is not YE
pulled tight when the handlebar is turned all /
the way to the left and right. If a squeaking he
noise occurs after a long period of use,
lubricate the (A) parts. Ч
SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS SI-8BCOB
Brake System
Before use, read these instructions carefully, and follow them for correct use.
Installation of the brake
Be sure to follow the sequence described below when installing.
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. Installation of the brake itself
Compress the arch, and set while
the shoe is in firm contact with the
im.
The position at which the mark on
the upper part of the brake arm is
facing directly upward is the quide
tor the installation position.
Tightening torque:
7.8 - 9.8 NM (69 - 87 in.Ibs.)
The usual position during installation is
“Tr when the lower part of the centering-
— adjustment screw's head is flush with the
surface of the brake body.
2. Brake shoe setting position
ES mm — i
ones TED = =
grooves === Direction of
Shoe bolt tightening torque:
mer = =
Due to the configuration of the
dual-pivol brake, a minimum clearance
of 1 mm is necessary.
3. Cable connection
Set the quick lever to the closed position; then adjust the shoe clearance
(as shown in the illustration below) and secure the cable.
( Cable bolt tightening torque: 5.9 - 7.8 Nm (53 - 69 inJbs) )
4. Centering of the brake shoe
Make a minor adjustment by using the centering-adjustment screw.
5. Readjustment of the shoe clearance
Turn the cable-adjustment bolt to readjust the shoe clearance.
Cabie-adjustment bolt
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Please note: specifications are subject to change lor improvement without nolice. (English)
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