Yeti Cycles 575 Owner's Manual page 10

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Line Setup
575 has full cable housing. Putting 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 routing shifter housing can cause malfunction of the shift mechanism and
unexpected shifting of gears.
rear Derailleur Fit the housing from the rear shifter across
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the head tube and down the cable stops. There are three cable stop
groups on the non-drive side of the down tube to which the housing and
brake line can be attached. Fit rear housing line along the down tube into
these stops. We recommend using the plastic clips as shown to attach the
housing.
The routing junction around the bottom bracket is a little tricky. The shifter
housing is looped over the bottom bracket shell and then under the drive
side chainstay. The final stretch of rear derailleur housing is run through
the cable stops on the chainstay and looped onto the derailleur.
frOnt Derailleur Fit a piece of housing from the front shifter
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across the head tube into the first cable stop on drive side of the top
tube.
The wire cable runs parallel along the drive side of the down tube and
then slides in the cable guide on the underside of the bottom bracket
shell. Sometimes the plastic guide from the front derailleur is oriented
incorrectly. The cable should always run into the long guide which should
be positioned closet to the drive side of the crank.
rear brake The rear brake loops across the head tube and into the
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cable stops on the down tube. The line is run along the downtube in
the open cable stops, and then attached to the open stops on the top of the
chainstay. Make sure the line is fished on the inside of the seatstay when
attached to the caliper body
setuP HOUSING
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hOusinG enD CaPs Yeti recommends using metal end caps
to maintain the integrity of the housing.

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