•
If the seatpost and frame minimum insertion requirements differ from each other,
always use the longer minimum insertion. For example, if the frame requires 90 mm,
but the seatpost requires 100 mm, then 100 mm is the minimum insertion required.
•
If the seatpost is at the min/max mark but doesn't meet or exceed the minimum
measured insertion depth of the frame, you should lower the seatpost until it meets or
exceeds the frame insertion requirement. If this results in the saddle being too low, the
seatpost must be replaced with a longer seatpost.
MAXIMUM INSERTION (B): The seat tube is reamed to a specified maximum insertion
depth which varies for each frame size. This ream depth limits the insertion depth of the
seatpost. Please refer to the MIN/MAX SEATPOST INSERTION table.
If the post is at the maximum insertion and the saddle is not at the desired position, the
seatpost must be replaced with a shorter seatpost.
Once the saddle height is determined, use a torque wrench and 5 mm hex bit to torque the
supplied seatpost clamp bolt to 6.2 Nm / 55 in-lbf.
MIN/MAX SEATPOST INSERTION
FRAME SIZE
44
MIN INSERTION (mm)
100
MAX INSERTION (mm)
185
WARNING! Failure to follow the seatpost and frame insertion requirements
may result in damage to the frame and/or seatpost, which could cause you to
lose control and fall.
If the seatpost is cut short, the min/max mark on the seatpost may no longer
be accurate. Before cutting the seatpost, note the min/max depth required by
the seatpost manufacturer.
WARNING! For general instructions regarding the installation of the seatpost,
refer to the appropriate section in the Owner's Manual. Riding with an
improperly tightened seatpost can allow the saddle and seatpost to slide
down, which can damage the frame and cause you to lose control and fall.
13
49
52
54
56
100
100
100
100
205
235
255
275
7.4. SH IF TI NG
FIG. 3
Route the rear derailleur housing (green)
•
Route the housing starting at the down tube ICR port then out of the hole at the bottom
bracket.
Route the front derailleur housing (violet)
•
Route the housing starting at the down tube ICR port then down to the bottom bracket
cable stop.
7.5. DI SC B RAKES
FIG. 3
Route the rear brake housing (yellow)
•
Route the brake line starting at the down tube ICR port and out of the hole at the
bottom bracket. Use a zip tie to fasten the brake housing to the chainstay at the
housing tab.
•
Install the caliper on the chainstay. Torque the caliper bolts according to the brake
58
61
manufacturer's instructions.
100
100
Route the front brake housing (red)
295
325
•
Run the front brake housing in through the lower ICR port in the fork and guide it up in
the fork leg until it exits at the upper ICR port.
•
Install the caliper on the fork leg. Torque the caliper bolts according to the brake
manufacturer's instructions.
•
Install the housing grommets into the fork ICR ports.