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a note on routIng
tHe neW rIPley / rIPley ls,
and Mojo Hd3 / Mojo 3 WItH
toP Pull deraIlleurs
We have made the New Ripley,
Ripley LS, Mojo HD3, and Mojo 3
compatible with the new Shimano
side swing front derailleurs. Should
you be retrofitting an older style
top pull derailleur to any of these
frames, it is possible and here’s
the recommended routing (Ripley
shown, Mojo HD3 and Mojo 3, would
be done similarly).
We also recommend you run both
the front and rear derailleur housing
a little lower between the frame
and swingarm to make room for
a water bottle cage.
caBle routIng Ports
The illustration below shows the
various ports we have available for the
New Ripley, Ripley LS, Mojo HD3, Mojo 3,
Tranny29, and Trans-Fat.
a note For uK/au/nz/za FolK
and soMe Motorcycle rIders…
your brake levers are most likely set up
opposite to the rest of the world i.e. front
brake on the right-hand side of the handlebars,
and rear brake on the left-hand side.
For you folks, we recommend you route the
rear brake line directly from the lever on the
left-hand side of the handlebar to the left side
of the down tube, attaching it using existing
guides. The line will have a slightly tighter
radius than it would otherwise but that is Ok.
Be sure to leave sufficient line so the handlebars
can rotate in the event of a crash. If necessary,
use clear adhesive dots to prevent the line
rubbing on the headtube.
Depending on the configuration of your bike,
a second more complicated option may be
possible if you’re not using either a front
derailleur or internally routed dropper post.
Route the rear brake line inside the down tube.
The line enters the frame at the port on the top
right of the down tube, and exits at the port on
the lower left. Walk this DIy path alone, and be
prepared to bleed your brakes after the cables
are routed. you will also need to use our hydro
line port.
BIKe set-uP tIPs and trIcKs
BIKe set-uP tIPs and trIcKs
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