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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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  • Ladies and gentlemen……

    Ladies and gentlemen, I am very satisfied with my Veloped, it has fulfilled all my wishes. No extreme conditions in the mountains and big obstacles could stop me.
    The seat is not optimal because the arch is not round and too hard.…

  • Happy with the Veloped Trek 14 L…

    We bought the Veloped Trek 14 L recently. It was great how quickly it was delivered and my husband was able to put it together without any problems.
    As he has a lower leg implant, he can't normally walk very long without the need to rest repeatedly …

  • Great confidence builder…

    My husband had a stroke 3 years ago which affected everything - especailly mobility and speech. He has been dogged about exercise and getting out to walk in all weathers and in just 2 months the Veloped has made a huge difference to his confidence an…

  • This is our second Trionic walker…

    This is our second Trionic walker, which is absolutely the finest product ever. Stabil and made of the best fabrics and metal ever.

    Our first model is the walker 12“, which has air tires and is great for walks on uneven roads, pavements and shoppi…

  • Quality…

    The Veloped is actually intended for my wife, but occasionally I use it too (92). Our satisfaction is probably best expressed by the fact that we will probably buy another one.

    Sincerely,
    Dr. Werner Hill…

  • Bought for mother, she loves it.…

    My 87-year-old mother with a false hip and two false knees saw this and thought it would be far more comfortable than the standard one she has. She loves it. Easy and comfortable. Goes up kerbs easily. Not small to pack away or get on buses but great…

  • A rollator that gives security…

    I use my wife's Walker 14er in addition to the rollator I have owned for years. The stable construction and large wheels of the Walker 14er give a completely different walking feeling, a new sense of safety. The bumpy cobblestones and uneven terrain …

  • Good Chunky Lock…

    Bought this to chain up the walker on those occasions when I can't get the walker into a cafe or shop.
    Solid construction and so far has proved secure for my needs.…

    Wire Lock
    by Marie Smith
  • Mr Don Sutherland…

    Amazing, have used it mainly in urban areas, the crawling wheel handles kerbs effortlessly.…

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