HYSEQ INSTALLATION
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NOTE !
For hose cutting and bleeding procedures, please see the
manual on https://kindernay.com/support/support-portal/.
8.1
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First mounting point
When mounting the hose to the frame in the first point after the actuator,
make sure there is enough cable length between the point and the actuator, so
the wheel can be pulled out of the frame. Use a rubber band and zip tie to
secure the fastening point.
8.2
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Second mounting point
The next mounting point must be placed so that the cable can be routed in an
orderly fashion when the rear frame of the bike moves through the path of
travel. This point is normally located on the front triangle.
To ensure proper cable routing we recommend that the rear shock either is
completely removed from the bike, or dismounted in one eyelet. This will make it
easier to see what effect the movement of the rear frame will have on the cable.
If there is no natural fastening point use a rubber band and zip-tie.
An easy way to ensure that the cable moves correctly is adding slack to the cable
in the direction you want it to fold. See picture. Mount the rear shock again after
the first mounting point on the front triangle has been fastened.
8.3
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To the handlebars
When mounting towards the handlebars we recommend using fastening
points that are original to the frame. If this is not possible, use the included
rubber bands and zip-ties. Mount the HYSEQ levers to the handlebar in the
preferred position.
8.4
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After assembly check list
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Can the wheel be dismounted from the frame?
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Does the cable move freely in the correct direction under the travel ratio?
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The cable does not interfere with any other function of the bike?