Magura MT2 Owner's Manual

Summary of MT2

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    Mt owner's manual.

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    E n g li s h contents 3 introduction preface........................................12 legend........................................12 technical specifications specifications..............................13 dimensions.–.Assembly.................13 combinations.–.Disc.Brake.Rotors...13 safety intend...

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    Diagrams 4 d iagr ams is 2000 pm 6 n·m (53 lbf·in) max. T25 6 n·m (53 lbf·in) max. T25 a1 1 1 magura qm40 6 n·m (53 lbf·in) max. T25 a2 12 11 10 9 10 9 4 n·m (35 lbf·in) max. T25 a3 2 2 3 bat 90° a4 4 5 6 7.

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    E n g li s h diagrams 5 4 n·m (35 lbf·in) max. T25 3 4 5 6 1 2 a5 6 n·m (53 lbf·in) max. T25 a6 8 4 n·m (35 lbf·in) max. 8 mm ~10–15 cm b1 1 3 n·m (27 lbf·in) max. T25 30° max. Rhr a7 13 14.

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    Diagrams 6 b3 4 n·m (35 lbf·in) max. 8 mm ~2–15 cm b2 2 3 4 4 n·m (35 lbf·in) max. ~2–15 cm ~10 mm b4 b5.

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    E n g li s h diagrams 7 disc-tube b6 5 4 n·m (35 lbf·in) max. 8 mm b7 6 2 1 bat = 6× clic c1 1 t25 ratio adjust hc³ c2 2 3.

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    Diagrams 8 e1 clic ! D1 t25 reach adjust t25 hc³ c3 5 4 4 5 4 5.

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    E n g li s h diagrams 9 t t ! T = 1,8 mm min. ! T = 2,5 mm min. ! F1 1 2 t25 2,5 n·m (22 lbf·in) max. G1 2 4 t25 2,5 n·m (22 lbf·in) max. T25 2,5 n·m (22 lbf·in) max. G2 1 1 2 2 3.

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    Diagrams 10 h1 1 2 3 4 n·m (35 lbf·in) max. 8 mm t25 h2 2 6 5 7 4 h4 3 0,5 n·m (4 lbf·in) max. T25 h3 8.

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    E n g li s h diagrams 11 qm9 isr-203 qm12 isf-180 isr-160 qm41 isr-180 qm5 isf-203 qm43 isf-160 qm28 pm5-180 qm42 pm6-203 qm40 pm5-160 pm6-180 qm26 pm7-203 quickmount adapter – is2000 standard quickmount adapter – postmount standard td b a.

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    Introduction 12 p reface congratulations – you have purchased a powerful, low-maintenance magura mt disc brake of the latest generation – developed in germany. This owner's manual is an integral part of your magura product and gives you details of the required tools, correct installation, safe use, ...

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    E n g li s h technical specifications 13 13 t echnic al s pecific ations type name magura mt clamping Ø brake lever ( a ) [ td ] mm 22 +0.3/-0.1 socket distance (pm) ( b ) 74 ± 0.1 Ø disc brake rotor min.–max. 140–203 (5.5"–8") thickness disc brake rotor min.–max. 1.8–2.0 Ø brake hose 5 s pecificati...

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    Safety 14 s af ety i ntended use any use other than the intended use can lead to accidents that cause serious or fatal injury. Magura disc brakes are designed and intended exclusively – for installation on conventional touring and trekking bikes, e-bikes* and mountain bikes with forks and frames tha...

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    E n g li s h safety 15 on the road danger of accident due to component failure. Before each ride, make sure that the quick release or screw system on your wheels is fitted correctly and that your wheels will not work loose. Before each trip, make sure your wheels move freely and do not contact the b...

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    Installation 16 i ns tallation i nstalling the brake important – see b asic safety instructions , page 14! Danger of injury on sharp or hot disc brake rotor. Install the quick release skewer of the front wheel on the right. L the following assembly steps always refer to the front wheel brake, but th...

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    E n g li s h installation 17 l the brake lever can be rotated by hand when forced. It is advanta- geous if the brake lever can rotate in the event of a fall. This reduces the danger of irreparable damage to brake lever or handlebar. L if you reverse the position (right or left) of your brake levers,...

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    Installation 18 aligning & laying out the brake hose danger of accident due to restricted or blocked steering movement because brake hose is too short or too long. Make sure that there is full steering movement in both directions. Make sure that all suspension can function freely. Keep the length of...

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    E n g li s h installation 19 ) remove the wheel. ) carefully press brake pads apart to the stop with transport device or a wide screwdriver. ) loosen the bottom clamping screw ( 3 ) [ a3 ] . ) turn the brake lever so it is pointing vertically upwards [ b1 ] . ) tighten the bottom clamping screw with...

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    Installation 20 setting the pressure point l you can see that the pressure point of your brake lever (6 positions) can be adjusted by the rotating dial (bat) ( 1 ) [ c1 ] . Brake levers that do not have the rotating dial position the pressure point automati- cally! Danger of accident due to brake fa...

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    E n g li s h on the move 21 o n the mo ve l take some time to familiarize yourself with your new magura brake – preferably away from traffic. P rior to first ride ) thoroughly degrease the disc brake rotor using brake cleaner or spirits. Danger of accident due to ill-considered operation of the brak...

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    Maintenance 22 r egular l how frequently you need to maintain your magura product depends on how often you use it, but also on weather conditions. Perform the following maintenance steps more frequently if you use your bicycle in extreme conditions (rain, dirt, high mileage, etc.). If you are a freq...

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    E n g li s h maintenance 23 c hanging brake pads danger of accident due to brake failure caused by faulty installation. Use only original magura brake pads. Always use new brake pads if new disc brake rotors are installed. Never use brake pads contaminated with oil or grease – not even after attempt...

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    Maintenance 24 b leeding and filling brake l ebt (easy bleed technology) makes it easy to bleed the brake. L the only difference between bleeding and filling – if any – is the amount of oil required – the procedure is identical. L always fill at the brake calliper, never at the brake lever! Loss of ...

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    E n g li s h maintenance 25 ) insert the bleeding syringe ( 3 ) tightly into the bleed hole [ h4 ] . ) press magura royal blood slowly out of the filling syringe ( 2 ) through the brake system – tap lightly on the brake cylinder and brake lever during this process. ) flick the brake lever 2–3 times....

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    The rules 26 l iability wear – including from normal use – is not covered by the liability. The liability is invalidated if the product is no longer used as intended. The intended use also includes complying with all our instructions relating to installation, operation and maintenance in this owner'...

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    E n g li s h the rules 27 we at the magura company work continuously on improving our products in conjunction with ongoing technical development. For this reason, we reserve the right to introduce modifications which differ from the illustrations and descriptions in this owner's manual. No claims fo...

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    L unsere weltweiten handelspartner und service center finden sie unter www.Magura.Com l check out our worldwide partners and service centers at www.Magura.Com deutschland magura bike parts gmbh & co. Kg eckisstraße 6 d-72574 bad urach phone +49 71 25 96 94 6-0 fax +49 71 25 96 94 6-17 info@magura.De...