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2. Are the tyres in good condition and do they have sufficient pressure (b)? The minimum and maximum pressure (in bar or PSI) is indicated on the tyre side. For more information see the chapter «Wheels and tyres» and the manuals of the component manufacturers.
3. Spin the wheels to check whether the rims are true. If you have disc brakes, watch the gap between frame and rim or tyre and, if you have rim brakes, between brake pad and rim (c). Untrue rims can be an indication of tyres with ruptured sides or broken spokes.
For more information see the chapter «Wheels and tyres» and the manuals of the compo- nent manufacturers.
4. Test the brakes in stationary by firmly pulling the brake levers towards the handlebars (d). The brake pads of rim brakes must hit the rim evenly with their entire surface without touching the tyre during braking, in open condition or in between.
You should not be able to pull the lever all the way to the handlebars. If your bike has hydraulic brakes, check the hydraulic brake cables for oil or brake fluid leaks! Check the thickness of the brake pads, as well.
With disc brakes you should have a stable pressure point at once. If you have to actuate the brake lever more than once to get a positive braking response, have the URBAN JUNGLE bike checked by your URBAN JUNGLE dealer immediately.
For more information see the chapter «Brakes» and the manuals of the component manufacturers.
5. Let your URBAN JUNGLE bike bounce on the ground from a small height (e). If there is any rattling, check where it comes from. Check the bearings and bolted connections, if necessary. Tighten them slightly, if necessary.
6. In case you have a URBAN JUNGLE bike with suspension, press down on your URBAN JUNGLE bike and see whether the spring elements retract and extend as usual (f).
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