Shimano Deore BR-M6120 hydraulic rear brake, 4-piston, Post Mount, 1 700 mm + brake pads D03S
Shimano Deore BR-M6120 hydr. rear brake
The Deore M6120 hydraulic disc brake consists of a BL-M6100 lever, a BR-M6120 four-piston caliper and a BH90 hose.|
Brakes filled with mineral oil and bled
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Lever clamp is compatible for mounting a shifter with an I-Spec EV mount
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Brake pads D03S are part of the package
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| Location | Rear |
| Brake type | hydraulic |
| Hose length | 1 700 mm |
| Brake fluid | Mineral oil |
| Mounting type | Clamp (brake lever), Post Mount (brake caliper) |
| product ID | 108587 |
WARNING
For information on the installation, adjustment and replacement of the products which are not to be found in the user's manual, please consult the place of purchase or a distributor. A dealer's manual for professional and experienced bicycle mechanics is available on our website (https://si.shimano.com).
For safety, be sure to read this "user's manual" thoroughly before use, follow it for correct use, and keep it in a place where it can be referred to at any time.
The following instructions should always be followed in order to prevent personal injury, damage to equipment or damage to the surroundings. The instructions are classified according to the degree of danger or damage which may occur if the product is used incorrectly.
DANGER - Failure to follow the instructions will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING - Failure to follow the instructions could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION - Failure to follow the instructions could cause personal injury, or physical damage to equipment and surroundings.
WARNING
- Because each bicycle may handle differently depending on the model, learn the proper braking technique (including brake lever pressure and bicycle control characteristics) and operation of your bicycle. Improper use of the bicycle's brake system may result in a loss of control or falling, which could lead to serious injury.
- Do not disassemble or modify the product. It may cause the product to not operate correctly, and you may fall unexpectedly and be seriously injured.
- Downhill riding and freeriding are inherently dangerous activities. It is strongly recommended that riders wear head and body protection and perform thorough safety inspections of their bicycles before each ride. Remember that you ride at your own risk and therefore your experience and abilities should be carefully considered. There is a risk that you may become involved in an accident resulting in serious injury or death.
- Before riding the bicycle, riders must become accustomed to the increased performance of this brake.
- The brake system is designed for downhill riding and freeriding, and its braking force is much higher than that of other brakes. If you do not familiarize yourself with the performance level of this brake, you may become involved in an accident resulting in serious injury or death. In addition, the brake settings do not allow for riding on city streets. Sudden braking may cause the bicycle to pitch forward, which may result in serious injury or even death.
- 203 mm and 180 mm disc brake rotors provide greater braking force than 160 mm disc brake rotors. If you ride the bicycle without thoroughly familiarizing yourself with the braking characteristics, braking may result in falling off the bicycle, possibly resulting in serious injury or a fatal accident.
- In addition, be very careful to keep your fingers away from the rotating disc brake rotor. The disc brake rotor is sharp enough to cause serious injury to your fingers if your fingers get caught in the openings of the moving rotor.
- Do not touch the calipers or disc brake rotor during or immediately after riding the bicycle. The calipers and disc brake rotor become hot during braking, so you may be burned if you touch them.
- Be careful not to get any oil or grease on the disc brake rotor and brake pads. If the bicycle is ridden with oil or grease on the disc brake rotor and brake pads, the brakes may not work, and serious injury could result from falling or colliding.
- Check the brake pad thickness and do not use them if they are 0.5 mm or less in thickness. Doing so may cause the brakes to not work, and serious injury could result.
- Do not use the disc brake rotor if it is cracked or deformed. The disc brake rotor may break, and serious injury could result from falling. Replace the disc brake rotor with a new one.
- Do not use the disc brake rotor if its thickness is 1.5 mm or less. Also, do not use it if the aluminum surface is visible. The disc brake rotor may break, and serious injury could result from falling. Replace the disc brake rotor with a new one.
- Do not apply the brakes continuously. Doing so may cause a sudden increase in the brake lever stroke, causing the brakes to not work, and serious injury could result.
- Do not use the brakes if there is any fluid leakage. Doing so may cause the brakes to not work, and serious injury could result.
- Do not apply the front brake too strongly. If you do so, the front wheel may lock and the bicycle may topple forward, causing serious injury.
- Because the required braking distance will be longer during wet weather, reduce your speed. Apply the brakes well in advance and gently. You may fall or collide and be seriously injured.
- A wet road surface can cause the tires to lose traction. To avoid this, reduce your speed and apply the brakes well in advance and gently. If the tires lose traction, you may fall and be seriously injured.
CAUTION
- Cautions regarding SHIMANO genuine mineral oil
- Use suitable eye protection to prevent it from getting into your eyes during handling. If it gets into your eye, flush the eye with clean water and seek immediate medical attention. Contact with the eyes may cause irritation.
- Wear protective gloves during handling. If it gets on your skin, wash it off thoroughly with soap and water. Contact with the skin may cause rashes and discomfort.
- Protect your nose and mouth with a protective breathing mask and use in a well-ventilated room. Inhaling mineral oil steam or vapor may cause nausea.
- If you inhale mineral oil steam or vapor, move to a place where there is fresh air. Cover yourself with a blanket. Stay warm in a stable position and seek immediate professional medical attention.
Break-in period
- Disc brakes have a certain break-in period, and the braking force gradually increases along with the increasing break-in period. Be sure to avoid any such increases in braking force while using the brakes during the break-in period. The same situation occurs when the brake pads or disc brake rotor are replaced.
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