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• Position yourself on the smallest chainrings and smallest sprocket by
repeatedly pressing the lever A (Fig. 24) of the left-hand control and
right-hand control respectively.
• Adjust the cable tension in such a way as to shift the chain to the
upper chainring by means of 3 clicks of lever B (Fig. 25) of the left-
hand control.
• For a triple crankset, repeat the operation to shift from the medium to
the upper chainring.
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Rear brake cable and casing
• Fit the brake cable (1,600 mm long - diameter
ø 1.6 mm) in the bushing on the Ergopower™
control brake lever, making sure that the cable
stop head fits into its seat (Fig. 26).
• 1998 range and later Ergopower™ control
levers do not require a brake casing end.
• Depending on your frame, it may be necessary
to cut the rear brake casing (1,250 mm long
- diameter ø 5 mm) and install a casing lead
end (diameter ø 6 mm, not supplied in your
Ergopower™ control levers package).
• Fit the casing (without the casing end) in the brake casing retainer and secure
the cable to the brake (refer to the brake instruction manual for proper attach-
ment of the cable to the brake).
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WARNING!
Before cutting the casing, carefully check that the length you choose
is suitable for the size of your frame. Insufficient slack in the cable
and casing could affect your ability to turn or control your bicycle,
resulting in an accident, personal injury or death.
Front brake cable and casing
• Fit the brake cable (800 mm long - diameter ø 1.6 mm) in the bushing on
the Ergopower™ control brake lever, making sure that the cable stop head
fits into its seat (Fig. 26).
• 1998 range and later Ergopower™ control levers do not require a brake
casing end.
• Fit the casing (580 mm long - diameter ø 5 mm) in the brake casing retainer
(without the casing end) and secure the cable to the brake (refer to the brake
instruction manual for proper attachment of the cable to the brake).
WARNING!
Before cutting the casing, carefully check that the length you choose is
suitable for the size of your frame. Insufficient slack in the cable and
casing could affect your ability to turn or control your bicycle, resulting
in an accident, personal injury or
death.
Taping the handlebar
• Raise the support cover as shown in
Figure 27.
• Tape the handlebar, taking care to
pass the tape beneath the slit (C - Fig.
27) of the Ergopower™ control body.
Be sure that you do not cover the
groove (D - Fig. 27) on the lower part
of the body because you could inter-
fere with the correct functioning of
the Ergopower™ control levers.
WARNING!
A malfunctioning Ergopower™ control lever could result in an accident, per-
sonal injury or death.
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