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Securely tighten the barrel nut using a 2mm and 3mm hex

key with 2 Nm.

Use a pair of cable cutters and cut the inner cable flush with

the end of the barrel nut. Be careful! The ends of the inner

wire might be sharp after cutting!

Locking 

Cable 

End

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Ferrule

Ferrule

Cable

Cable

Cable Housing

Cable Housing

17mm

2Nm

hex key 2mm

hex key 3mm

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Summary of Contents for Divine

Page 1: ...DROPPER POST USER MANUAL Copyright 201 BikeYoke All Rights Reserved ...

Page 2: ...DIVINE USER MANUAL Copyright 201 B keYoke All Rights Reserved English German page page 1 24 26 47 2 ...

Page 3: ... used at any time This warranty gives the consumer specific legal rights and those rights vary from to This warranty does not affect the statutory rights of the consumer ATTENTION This is a high performance product It will give you reliable serv ce if in talled properly and regularly main ed by an authorized BikeYoke service center www bikeyoke com Read through these instructions fully and follow ...

Page 4: ...specific understanding of bicycle maintenance and assembly to install If you are not DIVINE use internal ca le routing and with bicycle frames that DO NOT DRILL OR MODIFY YOUR FRAME IN ANY WAY Doing so will void the Warranty of and in most cases void the warranty of your bicycle Modification of your frame in any way may result in frame failure which could result in injury or death DIVINE www bikey...

Page 5: ...or death and may result in void of warranty 5 DOES NOT recommend modification or alteration of your frame in any way Doing so may void your frame or bicycle s warranty and may result in frame failure which could lead to injury or death Make sure that your seat tube is clean and free of debris and that the inside of your seat tube is smooth and free of any object that may score the seatpost suitabl...

Page 6: ...tpost into the bicycle frame s seat tube could result in damage to the seatpost and or bicycle and may result in a loss of control of the bicycle which may lead to serious injury or death SEAT COLLAR TORQUE Tighten your frame s seat collar to a maximum torque of 5Nm Do not over torque your frame s seat collar as this may inhibit proper function of your seatpost 6 5Nm Seat Collar MIN INSERT ...

Page 7: ...SEATPOST ORIENTATION There is only one position for seatpost direction saddle and saddle clamp orientation SEATPOST ORIENTATION 7 Front of Bike Rear of Bike ...

Page 8: ...einstall the lever again in a later step Install the supplied elbow noodle with integrated barrel adjuster into the 2 by remote and insert cable housing including installed ferrule into the barrel adjuster OR 8 7mm 1 2Nm DETERMINING CABLE HOUSING LENGTH Using a 7mm wrench loosen the remote lever pinch bolt and remove the bolt Snap the lever clamp over the handlebar and position it in the desired l...

Page 9: ...9 1 5Nm 1Nm T25 I Spec B I Spec II barrel nut pin screw M5x10 screw M5x6 screw M5x10 barrel nut pin triggy bolt I Spec II adapter arm 4Nm 5Nm 5Nm o ...

Page 10: ...r s specifications To determine the correct length for your housing pull the housing to remove excess slack with the handlebars turned more than 90 from the forward position Be sure the housing is long enough to wrap around the head tube as shown to not impede with steering Do not permanently affix your housing in place You will need it free to move in a later step ...

Page 11: ... 90mm in the direction of the handlebar This will be your final housing length for minimum insertion depth If you install your post deeper than the minmum insertion depth you will need to cut shorter accordingly Cut the housing to length with proper cable cutters 11 Cable Housing Cable Housing Seat Collar Seat Collar Cut here Mark here 90mm for max extension ...

Page 12: ...able Housing Inner Wire DETERMINING INNER CABLE LENGTH With the housing still routed through your frame install the ferrule on the free end of the cable housing Make sure to push the ferrule competely onto the cable housing Feed the inner wire through the remote lever ellbow noodle and cable housing ...

Page 13: ... Use a pair of cable cutters and cut the inner cable flush with the end of the barrel nut Be careful The ends of the inner wire might be sharp after cutting Locking Cable End 13 Ferrule Ferrule Cable Cable Cable Housing Cable Housing 17mm 2Nm hex key 2mm hex key 3mm e l the ...

Page 14: ...tion lever Mast Locking Cable End Slotted Cable Stop Cable Housing 14 1 1 2 2 3 3 Guide the inner cable through the slotted cable end stop and push the ferrule firmly into the cable end stop by hand Gently pull on the outer housing and move the lever down to pass the cable end stop with the ferrule ...

Page 15: ...INSERTING THE SEATPOST 15 INSERTING THE SEATPOST ...

Page 16: ...l nuts upper and lower floating clamp in the order in which they were removed Before tightening place the rails of your saddle between the upper and lower saddle clamps so that the rails rest in the channel provided by the lower floating clamp saddle clamp is compatible with standard rails oval rails and carbon rails ighten the two head clamp bolts until the desired saddle angle is achived Then ti...

Page 17: ...igh pressures and suspension fluid Always hold your post right side up when adjusting air pressure Never operate the air valve while the post is laying horizontally or upside down or you will cause suspension fluid the post under high pressure This can cause severe injuries AIR PRESSURE 1 2 3 to leal out of ...

Page 18: ...4 5 6 7 18 350psi o e ...

Page 19: ...h the and unweigh the saddle Once the desired position is reached release the You can set the saddle height in any position within the post s travel range a tendency to stick to the contacting surfaces after a while Unlike posts it is to gently pull on the saddle CLEANING YOUR SEATPOST Clean your seatpost after every ride using warm water and a clean cotton or microfibre cloth Carefully clean the ...

Page 20: ...vice to maintain consistent function Please check our website www bikeyoke com for detailed service intervall documents Please see your local dealer or contact one of our service centers Routine maintenance should be done at regular intervals Interval duration will depend on frequency of use and conditions clean and lubricate once every 6 months Wet or severely dusty conditions will require more f...

Page 21: ...2 My DIVINE moves a little bit when I am pushing on it measure ...

Page 22: ...QUICK 2 My remote lever is stuck and does not return after pushing it to the your your post is 300psi also Make sure the pressure is set correctly to ...

Page 23: ...2 My post returns very slowly and or feels sticky especially right before top out although pressure is set correctly ring the using the best thing to do ind more troubleshooting on directly ...

Page 24: ...eventually penetrate the post and cause mailfunction and damage to the post Store your bike in a dry place EVERY 100 HOURS OF USE LOWER TUBE SERVICE Have a lower tube service performed A video with detailed description of how to perform a lower tube service can be found on www bikeyoke com While the lower tube is removed any moving parts of the cartridge shall be inspected for wear especially the ...

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