3. INSTALLATION
• Before commencing installation, remove the cap (A - Fig. 4) from both shifters.
• Press lever 3 on the right gear shifter (B - Fig. 5) repeatedly until the shifter is in posi-
tion 1, i.e. the position corresponding to the smallest rear sprocket. Run the rear
derailleur cable (length 2000 mm, ø 1.2 mm) through the relative hole (C - Fig. 4),
making sure that the cable end is seated properly. Return the cap to its place (A -
Fig. 4).
• Press lever 3 on the left gear shifter (B - Fig. 5) repeatedly until the shifter is in the
position corresponding to the smallest chainring. Run the front derailleur cable
(length 1600 mm, ø 1.2 mm) through the relative hole (E - Fig. 4), making sure that
the cable end is seated properly. Return the cap to its place (A - Fig. 4).
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A
E
5
6 N.m - 4.42 lb.ft
Ø Min.22 mm
Ø Max.22.4 mm
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C
F
B
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Notes
- The front and rear derailleur cables can also be inserted with the controls in place,
but the operation could become more complicated.
- To avoid jamming the mechanism, do not operate the lever 3 if the front and rear
derailleur cables are slack.
• Loosen the 5 mm Allen screw (F - Fig. 5) as necessary to slide the clamp onto the
handlebar. Turn the clamp until you find the best shifter position. Tighten the 4 mm
Allen screw (F - Fig. 5), torquing to 6 Nm - 4,42 lb.ft.
WARNING!
It is crucial that the above clamps are thigtened to 6 Nm - 4,42 lb.ft since a loosely faste-
ned shifter could move while riding, resulting in accidents, physical injury or death.
• Fit the casing retainer clamps on the frame dial mountings (Fig. 6).
4. INSTALLING THE DRIVETRAINS
A
• Check that the cable guide (Fig 7 - not
included) is mounted beneath the bot-
tom bracket.
• Gear cable housings (A - Fig. 8) mea-
sure 4.5 mm in diameter, whereas
brake cable housings (B - Fig. 8) mea-
sure 5 mm in diameter.
• Depending on the frame you have, it may be necessary to cut the rear brake housing
and mount some end caps (not included in the kit).
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ENGLISH
6
8
A
B
ø 4,5 mm
ø 5 mm
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