Bottom Bracket; Fork / Headset Assembly - Specialized SHIV User Manual

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CAUTION: Ensure that none of the Di2 wires are protruding
into the bottom bracket shell. Any wires protruding into the
shell area can drag on the crank spindle, which can cause
damage to the components.
Plug the upper and lower down tube wires into the Junction A box.
Install the bracket and junction A box into the upper area of the Nutrition
Fuelcell cavity, then install and torque the mounting bolt to 13 in-lbf / 1.5
Nm.
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SLIDE BATTERY
IN SLEEVE
Fig.2: Install the sleeve over the battery and plug the wire into the
battery. Slide the battery in the seat tube, with the pull tab sticking out
the top. Use the pull tab to remove the battery if needed.
Though the sleeve is triangular, it follows the aero profile of
the seatpost and seat tube, and can only be installed in one
orientation. The shape of the sleeve is designed to hold the
battery inside the seat tube, while allowing the seatpost to
be raised and lowered over the battery and sleeve without
interfering with it.
The split on the side of the sleeve MUST face toward the drive
side of the bike. If the sleeve is oriented any other way, it will
not allow the seatpost to slide over it without interference.
If the lower Reservoir bolt is not installed and the sleeve is
oriented incorrectly, installing the seatpost will force the
battery and sleeve too low into the seat tube, making battery
removal extremely difficult.
Make sure the lower Reservoir bolt (doubles as the upper bottle
cage bolt) is installed prior to inserting the battery in the seat
tube. If the battery is seated too low, it can interfere with the
installation of the bottle cage bolt, and the battery or wire can
be damaged by the bolt.
When installing the bolt, ensure it does not interfere with the
wire coming up the seat tube.

BOTTOM BRACKET

The Shiv is equipped with an OSBB/BB30 spec bottom bracket
shell, with an alloy bearing interface and circlips. A number of
OSBB/BB30-compatible bottom bracket options are available
to work with the Shiv in order to use your preferred OSBB/
BB30-compatible crankset. Please consult with your local
Authorized Specialized Retailer for additional information.
Install the chosen OSBB/BB30-compatible bottom bracket, then install
the matching cranks according to the manufacturer's specifications.
PULL ON STRAP TO
REMOVE BATTERY
SEATPOST SLIDES
UP AND DOWN
OVER SLEEVE
SPLIT ON
DRIVE SIDE!
SLEEVE SNUG
LOWER
INSIDE FRAME
RESERVOIR
CAUTION: Do not face or ream the bottom bracket shell!
This can prevent proper installation of the crank. Your
Specialized frame does not require any bottom bracket
shell pre-installation preparation, as all surfaces have been
precisely machined to specific tolerances at the factory for
a proper interface with OSBB/BB30-compatible bottom
brackets and cranksets.
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BOLT
Fig.3: Position the rear bracket portion of the nosecone between the
fork legs.
The rear bracket portion of the nosecone must be installed
before routing the front brake through the fork. The front brake
routing can be performed with the fork on or off the frame.
4
Fig.4: Install the lower nosecone bolts and washers. Torque the bolts to
22 in-lbf/2.5 Nm.

FORK / HEADSET ASSEMBLY

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