Cannondale Bicycles User Manual

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consult your dealer

before

riding the bike. The lever reach may be

adjustable; or you may need a different brake lever design.

Most brakes have some form of quick release mechanism to allow the
brake shoes to clear the tire when a wheel is removed or reinstalled.
When the brake quick release is in the open position,

the brakes are

inoperative

. Ask your dealer to make sure that you understand the way

the brake quick release works on

your

bike (see Fig. 16A, B, C & D)

and check

each time

to make sure both brakes work correctly before

you get on the bike.

Brakes are designed to

control your speed

, not just to stop the bike.

Maximum

braking force for each wheel occurs at the point

just

before

the wheel "locks up" (stops rotating) and starts to skid. Once the

tire skids, you actually

lose most of your stopping force and all

directional control.

You need to practice slowing and stopping

smoothly without locking up a wheel. The technique is called

progres-

sive brake modulation.

Instead of jerking the brake lever to the

position where you think you'll generate appropriate braking force,

squeeze

the lever, progressively increasing the braking force. If you

feel the wheel begin to lock up,

release

pressure just a little to keep

the wheel rotating just short of lockup. It's important to develop a feel
for the amount of brake lever pressure required for each wheel at

fig. 16D

fig. 16B

push

fig. 16C

open

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