2.2.2 - 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. 28).
• Ergopower
Power-Shift
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 4,9 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).
2.2.3 - 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. 28).
• Ergopower
Power-Shift control levers do not require a brake casing end.
™
• Fit the casing (580 mm long - diameter ø 4,9 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).
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2.3 - Taping the handlebar
• Raise the support cover Figure
29.
• Tape the handlebar (Fig.29) of the
Ergopower
control body.
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WARNING!
Malfunctioning
of
the
Ergopower
control could cause
TM
accidents, physical injuries or
death.
• Refit the support cover in posi-
tion.
WARNING!
Before using your Ergopower
system or public roads, ride in an open,
™
traffic free area to become familiar with the Ergopower's function and
operation. Failure to do so could result in an accident, personal injury
or death.
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