Because both pads move, you just squeeze the levers as hard as you can, tighten the caliper to the fork/frame and let go.
If it's not perfect, loosen it slightly and move it with your hand, until both pads touch the rotor at the same time.
Before doing this, ensure the rotor is nice and true as well, mine wasn't yet still got great performance.
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Because both pads move, you just squeeze the levers as hard as you can, tighten the caliper to the fork/frame and let go.
If it's not perfect, loosen it slightly and move it with your hand, until both pads touch the rotor at the same time.
Before doing this, ensure the rotor is nice and true as well, mine wasn't yet still got great performance.