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Right well the easiest thing to do is to ............Adjust the cable to the slackest setting on the adjustment nuts, if you unscrew the one nearest the calliper all the way off the thread it will make it easier and remove from the x brake housing slot.Looking at the back of the brake, release the tab lock washer so that you can undo the bolt in the middle of the calliper..13mm IIRC.Undo this 6 full turns.Pull the actuating lever for the brake towards the rear and off the splines, turn it clockwise a spline or two.Screw the bolt back in the 6 full turns to hold the actuating arm in the new position.Refit the cable in the housing and pull the handbrake lever, you are aiming for 6 clicks to be tight!If it is still too loose then repeat untill you get the desired tension on the handbrake lever.Then you will have a full threaded adjustment available to you again.The pads should last you doing this about 8-10 times depending on the amount of abrasive that gets onto them.Hope this helpsMatt
Like you, i have only had a problem with needing to adjust the caliper arm to tighten it up a bit.Very impressed with my x brake, think it is wonderful.
Quote from: topless matt on March 04, 2010, 06:33:41Like you, i have only had a problem with needing to adjust the caliper arm to tighten it up a bit.Very impressed with my x brake, think it is wonderful.this.