- the control unit should also be cor-
rectly oriented to avoid affecting
bicycle aerodynamics (Fig. 5).
Note
The gap between the control lever
and the handlebars must ensure
suitable grip as well as sufficient
lever movement for correct braking
power (Fig. 7).
• Secure the control on to the han-
dlebar by tightening the 5 mm Allen
screw (B - Fig. 2 - Page 5) to 10 N.m
using a torque wrench.
• Please note that the functioning
of your Ergopower™ control levers is
dependent on the shape of the han-
dlebars. If the drop outs are not com-
patible with the Ergopower™ control
levers shape, the Ergopower™ con-
trol levers may not function properly
(see Fig. 7).
• If necessary, install the casing
retainer clamps (not included in
the pack – available as spare part,
code no.
EC-RE001 in aluminium
and EC-AT001 in resin) on the square
bosses on the frame (Fig. 6).
Note
Carbon
frames
7
might need spe-
cial casing retai-
ner clamps, avai-
lable
as
spare
parts (in alumi-
NO!
nium – code no.
EC-RE002).
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3 . F I T T I N G T H E D R I V E T R A I N S
• Install the cable guide plate (inclu-
ded in the pack) under the bottom
bracket shell, as follows:
- position the washer (A – Fig. 8) in
the provided seat in the cable guide
plate.
- place the cable guide plate under
the bottom bracket shell and fix it by
means of the provided screw (B – Fig.
8) with a torque of 3-4 Nm.
• The cable casings of the rear derail-
leur (A - Fig. 9) have a diameter of 4.5
mm, while the brake cable casings (B
- Fig. 9) have a diameter of 5 mm.
• Depending on your frame, it may be
necessary to cut the rear brake casing
and install a casing lead end (not
supplied in your Ergopower™ control
levers package).
NOTES
1) The casing must be cut so that the
end is perpendicular to the legth (Fig.
10). In addition, the cross section of
the casing must not change. After
cutting the casing, check that you
have restored its roundness to ensure
that there is no friction between the
cable and casing.
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.
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