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KEEP YOUR NEW YETI
FRESH AND CLEAN
OVERVIEW
Following these guidelines will help maintain the performance of your bicycle and prevent
more serious problems from arising. It is important to remember that service intervals can vary
depending on climate, trail conditions and riding frequency. If you are unsure about working on
your own bicycle, contact your authorized Yeti Dealer or visit the repair help section at www.
parktool.com for more information on general bicycle maintenance.
SCHEDULE
CLEAN AND LUBE CHAIN
CHECK TIRE PRESSURE
CLEAN BIKE OF MUD AND DEBRIS
CHECK BRAKE FUNCTION
CHECK SHOCK PRESSURE, IF APPLICABLE
CHECK FOR LOOSE BOLTS AND TIGHTEN, IF NECESSARY
CHECK HEADSET AND TIGHTEN / LOOSEN, IF NECESSARY
THOROUGHLY CLEAN PIVOT POINTS WITH A RAG (DO NOT LUBRICATE)
REPLACE BRAKE PADS, IF NECESSARY
CHECK TIRES FOR WEAR
CHECK SPOKE TENSION AND RETENTION, IF NECESSARY
CHECK CHAIN FOR WEAR AND REPLACE IF NECESSARY
COMPLETE TUNE-UP PERFORMED BY AN AUTHORIZED YETI DEALER

CABLE SETUP

YETI TIPS
The Big Top 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.
Caution: The failure to properly route shifter housing can cause malfunction of the shift mechanism and
unexpected shifting of gears.
01. DOWNTUBE INTERNAL ROUTING
Begin by removing the cable stop retaining bolt with a 2.5mm allen whench. Once it is free remove the cable
stop. You should have the two pieces. (shown above right) Place them somewhere safe. Removing the
cable stop opens up the bottom of the downtube allowing you to thread your cables through form the entry
points at the top of the downtube near the head tube.

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