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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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  • Real quality of life improvement…

    This rollator is infinitely better designed and made than my previous one, and well worth the much higher price...

    I can use it on uneven ground for walks on fields and river banks, and I am finding I take bigger steps and stand more upright, thus…

  • My Trionic has changed my life!…

    My Trionic has changed my life.

    I love the outdoors, and a recent holiday to Dorset meant that i could walk places with my partner that I've not been able to access in years, because of my arthritis, and other walkers were not up to the job. The …

  • Veloped Trek 14er M…

    This walker is a real help. Especially when both front wheels run together, I feel well guided while walking straight, and this is important because I am having balance problems and without it, I would easily stumble. Near where I live there are bump…

  • Brian…

    I’m 69. Sadly, cancer attacked my spine. I lost the ability to walk, had lots of treatment at Clatterbridge Liverpool, and then home physiotherapist visits. I’m now walking slowly.

    Had several walkers, none worked for me, but this one, on the cont…

  • NOT like an old device…

    I'm extremely happy with the Sport Rollator. I use it for roller skating near our canal, and it works great. I haven't roller skated in 10 years and have the rollator as a safety feature for support.
    And the device doesn't look like a piece of equip…

  • Walker…

    Beautiful walker. It runs very smoothly, and it is fantastic for walking. I can recommend this device any time. I would say that every part is worth its price. The only thing that bothers me is that the cork handles are always sticky to the touch. Wh…

  • It is excellent…

    Very stable and easy to manoeuvre. As an 86 year old with ostesporosis I am now out and about with confidence again. I am walking further and faster - amazing my friends and relatives.…

  • Veloped Tour…

    I love this product as it enables me to walk outside with my dog & visit gardens & properties near my home. Delivery was quick, service excellent.

    I have had a previous Veloped for 7 years, following knee replacements, but it was stolen from my fr…

  • Able to walk outdoors again…

    The Trionic Veloped Sport was an excellent purchase. Because of cerebellar ataxia, I am no longer able to walk without a rollator. This device allows me to walk outdoors again, which is huge! It is worth every cent.…

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