Operation Manual

28 I General User Manual
2. Fit the xing washers onto both sides of the hub
axle. Turn the shiing arm until the projections on
the xing washers engage with the slits in the
dropouts. In this case the shiing arm can be
mounted more or less parallel to the ame fork.
CJ-NX10
JAPAN
LOCK
7R
Locking washer (le-hand side)
Shiing arm
Frame fork
Dropout
Locking washer
(right-hand side)
The projecting part must be on the dropout side.
Fit the xing washers so the projections precisely
engage in the slits in the dropouts on the ont or
rear of the hub axle.
3. Take up the slack in the chain and fasten the
wheel onto the ame with the cap nuts.
CJ-NX10
JAPAN
LOCK
7
R
Cap nut
Locking washer
Tightening torque
30 – 45 Nm
4. Fit the brake arm with brake arm clamp correctly
onto the ame fork.
Brake arm
Clamp nut
Clamp screw
Brake arm clamp
Frame fork
Counter the clamp nut with a 10 mm spanner when
tightening the clamp screw for assembly of the brake
arm clamp.
Tightening torque
2
– 3Nm
Once you have installed the brake arm clamp, make
sure the clamp screw projects roughly 2 to 3mm be-
yond the clamp nut.
Brake arm clamp
Clamp screw
(M6 × 16mm)
2 – 3 mm
Brake arm
Clamp nut
5. Before using the back-pedal brake, make sure
the brake is working properly and the wheel turns
easily.
Tighten all screws to the prescribed torque as other-
wise screws could shear o and components could
come loose or detach altogether (see
Chapter 30.3
"Tightening torques for screw connections").
Thread in the brake cable and secure it or close the
quick-release brake mechanism.
Check that the brake pads make contact with the
brake contact surfaces.
Check that the brake arm is securely fastened.
Test the brakes.