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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…

  • Excellent customer service…

    I messed up the thread for the clamping screw on the brake lever. Customer service helped me in a very friendly and reliable manner. After a few days I received a replacement screw, but unfortunately the thread in the hole of the lever was worn out.

  • Thank you…

    I am now out walking with my neighbour on the quiet local road.…

  • Like winning the lottery!…

    Due to my illness, COPD, knee joint operations and balance problems caused by spinal surgery, I could only walk in a limited way in our large garden, which has no paved paths. I absolutely could not cope with a normal walker. Therefore, this model wa…

  • Absolutely Marvelous…

    My Trionic Trek helps me travel to places on-and-off sidewalks, roads, and trails. Even in deep snow. I am especially fond of knowing that I have the absolute freedom of walking alone ANYWHERE within a ten-mile radius of my home (during the long dayl…

  • Mr Peter Baker…

    I Have owned my Veloped Sport 14er L for just over 3 weeks, its has made a tremendous deference to my mobility. Im a 72 year old male who suffered spinal cord damage in a mountaineering accident 18 years ago, I had been using crutches but just after …

  • Walker 14 Simply great…

    After 10 years on a Veloped, I have now switched to the Walker. It's easier to transport in the car. As expected, it was a very good decision, I can go anywhere with it, whether on cobblestones, fields or forest paths, it's pure joy! I'll still be u…

  • Best friend…

    I miss my super strong legs, being able to walk many kilometers in forest terrain without getting tired. Being able to go for long, long walks with my dog. Being able to walk with long strides and enjoy nature.
    I will never walk that fast again, but…

  • A well thought through and super processed construction!…

    A well thought through and super processed construction! There is no comparison to conventional walkers, it is like an expedition vehicle for the elderly young at heart. Price consistent with the best workmanship, I firmly recommend it as a loyal com…

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