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Omega, pt 6: Installation and F.A.Q.   Bookmark and Share
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It is very important to follow these max torque specs. Improper installation could result in damage to the Omega, and will void your warranty.

 
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Here are all the mechanical and installation details about the Omega. See the full article for more info.


The guts of the Omega are as elegant as its exterior.  See the article and video for more info.

Each Omega comes with multiple nesting lock washers that can serve as spacers, should you need them for your installation.

Each Omega comes with four different mounting bolts, so you can use it as a front or rear brake on most bikes.  If your bike requires an unusually long or short bolt, they are easy to find at the local hardware store - it's a standard M6 hex bolt.

The custom rear spring sits perfectly within the Omega's profile, has plenty of force, and will work well even with tight cable runs.

It is very important to follow these max torque specs. Improper installation could result in damage to the Omega, and will void your warranty.

It is very important to follow these max torque specs. Improper installation could result in damage to the Omega, and will void your warranty.






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