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Summary of Contents for Factor Lando XC FS R1

  • Page 2 Lando FS R1 Manual...
  • Page 3 Subject to the following limitations, terms and conditions, Factor warrants to the original owner for the lifetime of the original owner of each new Factor bicycle or frameset that the bicycle If the bicycle is purchased as a gift, the original recipient of the gift is considered to be the frame or frameset is free of defective materials and workmanship.
  • Page 4 In the event that Factor prevails in any court action, you agree to reimburse Factor for the expenses, including attorney’s fees and expenses of litigation incurred by Factor in defending Labour and/or transport charges for full or part replacement, repair, return or changeover.
  • Page 5: Seat Post Installation

    Seat Post Installation Minimum seat post insertion depth is 80mm ● ● Generously apply carbon assembly compound to the seat post and insert into the frame ● Tighten the Seatpost clamp to 6Nm...
  • Page 6: Fork Installation

    Fork Installation Your new Lando frame comes equipped with a ● custom upper split ring that reduces the ID of the bearing down to match a standard 1-1/8” fork steerer. The extra space is used to internally route hydraulic hoses into the frame Your new Lando frame uses a standard 1.5”...
  • Page 7 Fork Installation Insert the fork into the frame, adding the split ring, ● upper dust cover, and your desired quantity of spacers. Slide your stem over the steerer and then mark and cut the steerer as described in the manufactures instructions that came with your fork. Note, use the dust cover with no cable holes if there ●...
  • Page 8 Fork Installation Install the star fangled nut into your fork steerer ● according to manufacturer instructions. Ensure that the star nut or expander supplied with your fork is used as damage or misalignment is possible.
  • Page 9: Shock Installation

    Shock bolts should be torqued to 8 Nm ● If you choose to use a different shock then the one supplied with your frame, please contact Factor for details on spacer and bushing requirements. The hardware used it quite standard, and should fit most...
  • Page 10 Rear Triangle Removal Removing the rear triangle makes the cable routing ● process quite a bit easier, and is done simply with 3 bolts ● Remove the Main Pivot bolts ● Remove each seatstay bolt, accessing them from the inside of the chainstays ●...
  • Page 11: Cable Routing

    Cable Routing Your Lando MTB comes with the ability to configure ● your cabling in multiple ways depending on your specific setup. Included are two different dust covers and a Black specific routing system outlined in the Headset Section of this manual. Its important to note that ONLY hydraulic hoses can ●...
  • Page 12 Semi-Internal Routing The Lando features the option of semi-internal ● routing where the cables enter at the head tube. All mechanical cables must use this entry point ● You will likely find it easiest to complete this routing method without the fork or handlebar installed Its possible to route the following through these ●...
  • Page 13 Mechanical Rear Derailleur Remove Factor branded Grommets on the entry port ● side of your choice ● Remove the rear Triangle by loosening the Shock and rocker link bolts ● Using a Park Tool IR 1.2 magnetic routing assistant route the guide cable through the front triangle, out...
  • Page 14: Rear Brake Hose

    Rear brake hose Remove Factor branded Grommets on the entry port ● side of your choice ● Remove the rear Triangle by loosening the Shock and rocker link bolts ● Using a Park Tool IR 1.2 magnetic routing assistant route the guide cable through the rear triangle, into...
  • Page 15 Using a Park Tool IR 1.2 magnetic routing assistant route the guide cable through head tube and then through the downtube Install Housing, and terminate cable at the shock ● ● Reinstall the Factor Grommet, with the hole oriented to ensure that cable isn’t kinked...
  • Page 16 Mechanical Dropper post Using a Park Tool IR 1.2 magnetic routing assistant ● route the guide cable through head tube and then through the downtube. Use the magnetic attachment to bring the guide cable up through the Non-Drive side of the seat tube Install the housing for the dropper post per ●...
  • Page 17 The Lando features the option of Internal routing for ● hydraulic hoses. ● Hoses can pass through a specific Factor Dust cover and through a custom split ring into the frame ● Its possible to route the following through these ports: ○...
  • Page 18 Rear brake hose-Internal Remove the rear Triangle by loosening the Shock and ● rocker link bolts ● Using a Park Tool IR 1.2 magnetic routing assistant route the guide cable through the rear triangle, into the downtube at the bottom bracket cable entry hole, and up and out the headtube ●...
  • Page 19 Flat Mount Installation Your Factor Lando uses the Shimano standard Flat ● mount dimensions, with the caliper placement optimized for a 160mm rear rotor ● The bolt depth is 30mm on the Lando, follow all brake manufacture instructions for installation If you would like to use a 180mm rear brake, simply ●...
  • Page 20 Hydraulic Dropper hose-Internal Using a Park Tool IR 1.2 magnetic routing assistant ● route the guide cable down the seat tube, and up the head tube ● Its helpful to route the hydro dropper post at the same time as the rear brake, bringing both hoses out of the headtube at the same time ●...
  • Page 21: Rear Derailleur Installation

    Rear Derailleur installation The Lando uses the Sram Universal Derailleur ● Hanger, and matches all dimensions specified therein, meaning any UDH compatible Rear Derailleur Hanger can be used ● To install, slip the UDH into the frame, install the washer and tighten the outside bolt ●...
  • Page 22 Bottom Bracket Installation The Lando features a T47 threaded bottom bracket. ● This system is intended for 1x only on a boost chainline. ● This threaded bottom bracket should be greased prior to installation, and tightened using a ParkTool BBT-47 tool ●...
  • Page 23 Rear Shock Compatibility The LANDO XC is compatible with the following ● shock models from Rock Shox and FOX ○ Rock Shox (model TBC) ○ 190X45 (115 travel) 190X40 (110 travel) ○ ○ FOX (mode TBC) ○ 190X45 (115 travel) ○...

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