Front Derailleur; Rear Derailleur - Yeti Cycles SB95 2012 Owner's Manual

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Cable setup
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the sB95 has full cable housing. By using full cable housing, we have eliminated break points
in the line of your shifter housing. this allows riders to experience better overall shifting
performance by reducing the entrance of unwanted elements such as sweat and sediment.
Use of full cable housing helps prevent corrosion from the elements and keeps the shifting
smoother for a longer period of time.
the staff at yeti are sold on riding with a height adjustable seat post so we included specific
cable guides for the post's line on the sB95. run the line from your remote along the guides on
the bottom of the top tube for a clean set-up. if you haven't tried a dropper on your sB95, we
strongly recommend you do, as it makes trail riding even more fun.
Caution: the failure to properly route shifter housing can cause malfunction of the shift mechanism and
unexpected shifting of gears.

01. rear derailleur

Fit the housing from the rear shifter across the head tube and down the cable stops on the top of the down
tube. there are two cable stop groups on the top of the down tube to which housing and brake line can be
attached, each with two positions to secure housing. Use the position closest to the drive side of the frame
for the rear derailleur housing and secure the line with zip-ties. next route the housing internally through the
drive side seatstay. work the housing through the two holes in the drive side seatstay and loop into the rear
derailleur to finish.
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02. front derailleur

Fit the housing from the front shifter across the head tube and onto the cable stops on the bottom of the
down tube. secure the housing to the three single cable stops on the bottom of the down tube with zip ties.
next, route the housing under the bottom bracket and into one of the two stops under the chainstay yoke.
Use the stop closest to the drive side of the bike for shimano front derailleurs and the stop in the middle of
the yoke for sram derailleurs. ensure the housing loops into the chainstay stop to allow enough slack when
the suspension is compressed. run the wire cable through the housing and attach to the derailleur to finish.
03. rear brake
the rear brake line loops across the head tube and runs down the cable stops on the top of the down tube.
Use zip ties to secure the line to the position closest to the non-drive side on the cable guides. next, run the
line between the non-drive side of the swingarm and the upper link and across the two single cable guides
on the bottom of the non-drive seatstay. secure the line to the guides with zip ties. ensure the line is finished
on the inside of the seatstay when attached to the caliper body. this will prevent the brake line from being
compromised if the bike or rider falls.
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