• Set the control at the smallest chain-
ring position by pressing lever (A - Fig.
22).
Insert the front derailleur cable
(length 1,600 mm - ø 1.2 mm) into
the bottom of the control (B – Fig.
23).
• Cut the sheath (on the frame side)
so that it reaches the metal sheath
stop on the frame (C - Fig. 24).
• After cutting the casing at the
suitable length, fit a casing end
and insert the casing in the casing
retainer clamp (C - Fig. 24) on the
frame.
WARNING!
After installation, check that the
cables do not interfere with your
steering or any other function of
your bicycle. Interference could
affect your ability to turn or control
your bicycle, resulting in an acci-
dent, personal injury or death.
• Ensure that the cable moves flui-
dly in the sheath.
22
A
23
B
24
C
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• Pass the cable through the LH slot
on the cable guide plate (D - Fig.
25) located underneath the bottom
bracket box and secure the cable
to the front derailleur (refer to the
derailleur instruction manual for
proper attachment of the cable to
the front derailleur).
2.2.1 - Adjusting the cable tension
• Rear derailleur cable tension can be
modified by turning the adjuster (Fig.
26) on the casing retainer clamp (not
included in the pack) or by using the
adjuster (B - Fig. 27) placed on the
rear derailleur body.
• Adjust the cable tension in such
a way as to shift the chain to the
upper chainring by means of 3
CLICKS OF LEVER 2 of the left-
hand control. For a triple crankset,
repeat the operation to shift from
the medium to the upper chainring.
• Front derailleur cable tension can
only be modified with the adjuster
(B - Fig. 26) on the casing retainer
clamp (not included in the pack) or
by means of the adjustment system
envisaged by the frame manufac-
turer.
ATTENTION
For a correct adjustment of the derailleur there must be a cable tighte-
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ner register
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25
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D
26
A
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27
B