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Halfords UK has more than a great selection of bikes and car audio equipment though, take a look at what Halfords Online Store has to offer: Halfords Gift Vouchers, Outdoor Leisure equipment, Halfords Car Audio, Multimedia and Navigation, Driver Safety Aids, Car Security, Car Cleaning Gear, Body Repair Kits, Workshop Equipment, Tools, Interior Accessories, Exterior Styling products, Halfords Scooters, Bikes, Cycle Accessories, Child Safety, Touring and Travel, Learning to Drive, Load Carrying, Replica and Remote Control Cars, DVDs, Winter Motoring, Motorcycle Gear … and more!

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At Halfords Online you can feel completely secure when you buy bikes and car accessories online at Halfords web-site, with the Halfords privacy policy easy to locate. Shopping at Halfords is easy and problem-free, but if you do wish to contact Halfords for any reason then that too is very simple! Shopping online at Halfords is not only affordable - it's also a lot of fun!

Why we like Halfords UK Website:
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Halfords Gift Vouchers, Outdoor Leisure equipment, Halfords Car Audio, Multimedia and Navigation, Driver Safety Aids, Car Security, Car Cleaning Gear, Body Repair Kits, Workshop Equipment, Tools, Interior Accessories, Exterior Styling products, Halfords Scooters, Bikes, Cycle Accessories, Child Safety, Touring and Travel, Learning to Drive, Load Carrying, Replica and Remote Control Cars, DVDs, Winter Motoring, Motorcycle Gear …


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Home Our Products - Browse and Buy Online Advice Centre Registration Plates How to Guides Hints & Tips Features Store Services About Us Contact Us Downloads Store Locator How to test bike brakes No cyclist should neglect maintaining their bike's brakes - they're essential to safe cycling and can help avoid serious injury. If brakes are not set up correctly, or are so worn down as to be almost ineffective, then they should be adjusted or replaced immediately. A few yards less stopping distance can make all the difference - especially in the wet. The most popular brake on mountain bikes is a relative newcomer. The V-brake offers great stopping power but has slightly different servicing needs to the traditional cantilever systems. Disc brakes also have particular maintenance requirements, while many road bikes are fitted with side-pull brakes. You should identify your brakes and make sure they are set up correctly to get the best performance from them. Halfords has a wide range of replacement cables and pads, and tools, to help you do the job. Difficulty rating: beginner How often: weekly Time to allow: five minutes Tools/ materials needed: Allen key and/ or small spanner Alternatively Halfords offer a cycle service and repair. Go to the We'll Repair It section of the site. useful links How to service bike brakes We'll Repair It More how to guides 1) Start by grabbing your brake levers - the force needed to lock your brakes should not be great and the action should be smooth. If the brake lever ends up uncomfortably close to the handlebars, then the brakes will need immediate adjustment. 2) Most brake pads have a wear line to indicate when they should be replaced but you should also check that they are wearing evenly all over. If some of the pad is missing the rim completely, then the pad will need to be cut down with a Stanley knife or even replaced altogether. Make sure there are no deep grooves in either the pads or the wheel rims. These are signs of wear that may require the replacement of both brake pad and wheel rim. 3) If you need to replace the brake pads, begin by operating the brake's quick release system - this is located at the top of the brake arms. Then undo the nuts securing the pads and swap the old pad for the new one. Make sure the pads are the right way up and are level before tightening the nuts slightly. Pull gently on the brake lever and check that the whole pad hits the rim no more than a couple of millimetres below the top of the rim. Keep tightening up the nuts in degrees, checking the pad alignment constantly until they are secured. 4) If your pads are in good condition, you may need to increase the tension on your brake cables. V and cantilever brakes have screw attachments on the brake levers, where the cable exits the lever. Screw out the threaded tensioning bolt with your fingertips until the brakes become positive again, then tighten the locking nut back against the brake lever. Alternatively, Halfords will fit new and check your bike brakes for you with our We'll Repair It service. halfordscompany.com | terms of use | terms & conditions of sale | privacy Maplin Electronics - Maplin - Halfords Store Locator Halfords London. Mountain Bikes www.halfords.co.uk

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