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How to replace the brake lever on a Trionic rollator?

To replace the brake lever:

  1. Loosen the rear screw of the handle and pull the handle off the handle tube.
  2. Loosen the brake lever bolt (one turn) and pull it off the grip tube.
  3. Remove the rear wheel.
  4. The brake lever body, have screw and nuts which all have to be in line. If you put the gauge on a leash, you can pull the brake cable out to unhook it from the brake lever (keep the brake housing straight).
  5. To mount the new brake lever, as above but in reverse.

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  • This was the best investment I could……

    This was the best investment I could have made for my wife. She is able to navigate the farm doing what she loves in the garden. The construction and design are exceptional. She is free to be herself again, which is great for a young independent woma…

  • An efficient and reliable delivery……

    An efficient and reliable delivery service.
    I have a dropped foot and weak muscle power in legs. The Veloped has made walking over most terrain a possibility and has returned to me the joy of taking walks. Apart from pushing uphill definitely improv…

  • Very satisfied…

    I already had the previous model, which lasted more than 10 years and was used constantly.
    The new one is just as perfect for me and allows me to go for walks with my dog as well as work.…

  • Fantastic product!…

    The Veloped Tour is the Rolls Royce of rollators (infact it isn't correct to call it a rollator-its so much more) I thought long and hard about making this purchase as it isn't cheap but am so glad that I decided to buy it. For someone like me who ha…

  • I suffer from polyneuropathy, so I have really bad balance and vacillate…

    Sticks don't really help, and it's so uncomfortable that at some point you don't even want to go out anymore. Three months ago, it was clear to me that I would need a rollator if I wanted to enjoy being out in nature again.

    Before buying, I inform…

  • Sturdy Product -…

    Since I got a new car I was finding it more difficult to get the walker in and out of the boot area. Keeping the walker inside the cover has made moving it much easier. It also means any muck on the wheels doesn't transfer to the car before I get th…

    Walker Transport Bag
    by Marie Smith
  • Vivien…

    The Veloped Trek has enabled me to visit the beach regularly- something I hadn’t been able to do for a long time. I have also been to an outdoor festival and was able to travel around the fields to see the stalls and the bands in the music tents. T…

    Veloped Trek 12er M navy/black/yellow
    by Vivien Morgan-Larcher
  • My Veloped Trek is a Life Saver…

    My Veloped Trek arrived yesterday. I couldn’t wait to try it out. Managed a good walk down to our village, up and down kerbs no problem at all. I have not been able to do that walk without severe pain for a few years. I feel liberated and can’t wait …

  • Peter Hedley. U K greatest fan.…

    I have been a fan of Trionic Veloped for several years. I played too much football and squash as a young man and now have replacement knees and a right hip. The Veloped has given me great mobility by helping me take more of my body weight on my upper…

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