How to maintain and maintain Fingers Nylon-Composite with Steel Insertion Bicyle Brake Lever with Alloy Lever after long-term use?
Fingers Nylon-Composite with Steel Insertion Bicycle Brake Lever with Alloy Lever requires proper maintenance and upkeep to ensure its continued and stable working performance and safety after long-term use. Here are some suggestions for maintenance and care of this brake lever:
1. Clean brake levers and brake lines
Dust, mud, or other dirt may accumulate on the brake levers and brake lines, and these impurities may affect braking performance. Therefore, it is necessary to regularly use a soft cloth or brush to clean the dirt on the surface of the brake lever and brake line. At the same time, be careful not to use chemical cleaners or water sprayed directly on the brake lever to avoid damage to the material.
2. Check the tightness of the brake line
The tightness of the brake line directly affects the braking effect. After prolonged use, brake lines may become loose due to stretching or age. Therefore, regularly check the tightness of the brake line and adjust it as necessary to ensure good braking effect.
3. Check the brake lever fixing screw
The screws that hold the brake lever to the handlebar may become loose due to vibration. Regularly check that these screws are tight to ensure that the brake lever is secure and secure.
4. Lubricate the brake lever joint
The joint portion of the brake lever may become less flexible due to friction after prolonged use. At this time, you can use an appropriate amount of lubricant to apply to the joints to improve their flexibility and reduce wear.
5. Check brake pad wear
The brake pad is the part of the brake system that is in contact with the wheel, and its wear directly affects the braking effect. Regularly check the thickness and wear of the brake pads. If the wear is serious, replace the brake pads with new ones in time.
6. Avoid overuse
While brake levers are designed for frequent use, overuse or improper use can cause them to wear prematurely or become damaged. Therefore, during riding, try to avoid continuous or excessive use of the brakes to reduce wear on the brake levers.
7. Storage environment
When storing your bicycle, try to choose a dry, ventilated place that is out of direct sunlight. Prolonged exposure to sunlight or moisture may cause the brake lever material to age or deform.
Therefore, by regular cleaning, inspection, adjustment and careful use, you can ensure that Fingers Nylon-Composite with Steel Insertion Bicycle Brake Lever with Alloy Lever remains in good working condition and performance after long-term use. These maintenance and upkeep measures not only help extend the life of your brake levers, they also ensure rider safety.