Brake Routing; Frame Bumper - Cannondale LEFTY OLIVER Owner's Manual Supplement

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Brake Routing

The front brake control cable is routed down the outer tube
to the brake caliper (4) by passing it through the brake line
guides (2&3). The guide positions on the outer tube may be
shifted up and down and rotated to fit and secure the brake
line correctly.
Position the upper (2) and lower (3) brake line guides so that
the brake line is free to move with suspension travel.
The position of the guides on the outer tube can be changed
by loosening the clamp screw, rotating or moving the guides
up and/or down. Ensure smooth cable/housing movement
through the guide loop during fork travel.
The secured brake line must not come into contact with
any parts of the front wheel. Stop riding immediately
if it does and have the routing corrected before
continuing to ride.
To further protect both the Lefty and bike frame by
cable rub, apply abrasion protection KF103/ as needed
to areas where control housing (brake, shifters) contact
the Lefty or the bike frame (upper/lower clamps, outer
tube, bike headtube).

Frame Bumper

Periodically, check the bumper (6) position on the outer tube
(5). The bumper cushions contact with the bike frame. The
bumper thickest part (a) must touch the frame first when
the handlebars are turned left. Bumper size can vary with a
specific bike model. The bumper can be rotated by hand to
position it best.
NOTICE
Frame damage can result from using the wrong bumper
or positioning a bumper incorrectly. Ask your Authorizerd
Cannondale Dealer for help.
REPLACEMENT: Inspect during the 100 hour service. If
cracks are present, have it replaced with a new one.
6
1.
5.
KF103/
1.
4.
6.
0.5 Nm
2.5
2.
"43" mm
0.5 Nm
2.5
3.
"41" mm

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