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The 203mm and 180mm disc brake rotors provide a higher braking force than the 160mm disc brake rotors. Make sure that you completely understand the braking characteristics before using the brakes. Each bicycle may handle slightly differently depending on the model.
Riders must become accustomed to the higher performance of this brake in a controlled environment before riding the bicycle as described above. The brake system is designed for downhill bicycle riding and freeriding, and its braking performance is much higher than for other brakes.
• Disc brakes have a bed-in period, and the braking force will gradually increase as the bed-in period progresses. Accidents or falls may occur due to losing control of the bicycle, possibly resulting in serious injury. The same thing will happen when the brake pads or disc brake rotor are replaced. Notice
I have looked at all the exploded diagrams specific to my setup ST-MC10 but cannot find any diagrams that show the innards of the shifter assembly ... does anybody have any details or...
UM-8VR0A-005-00 User's manual. Hydraulic Disc Brake. User's manuals in other languages are available at : http://si.shimano.com. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Contact the place of purchase or a bicycle dealer for information on installation and adjustment of the products which are not found in the user's manual.
We have put together a manual using a Shimano brake to show you how to bleed your brakes correctly and how to get that piston unstuck. Please keep in mind that service requirements differ slightly by manufacturer and check whether to use DOT or mineral oil.
Hydraulic disc brakes work by pulling a lever that moves the brake fluid through the brake hose to the brake caliper. The fluid then causes the pistons in the caliper to push the brake pads against the brake rotor, giving us the friction needed to slow down and stay in control.