How to properly adjust your bike's disc brakes in 5 steps

Adjusting your disc brakes is essential to ensure safety and performance on your bike, whether for urban, road, or mountain biking. Here are the 5 key steps to follow:

  • Inspect pad wear: If they measure less than 1 mm, it's time to replace them.
  • Center the caliper: The pistons must apply symmetrical pressure to the disc. Use a shim and tighten gradually.
  • Adjust the lever travel: The free play must be sufficient to avoid overly abrupt or delayed braking.
  • Test the braking: Perform tests at different speeds to check power and progression.
  • Check for noises: A slight hiss can be normal, but loud grinding indicates an alignment or contamination issue.
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