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ROUTING ASSEMBLY

Open the pages for Figures 1-2 at the beginning of the leaflet and 3-4-5-6 at the end of the leaflet.

MECHANICAL ROUTING CONFIGURATION: A (RIM) AND B (HYDRAULIC)

1 / Remove the derailleur end cap (F) 

be careful 

not to pull on the black liners. 

2 / Take two 110 cm derailleur liners, pass one liner into 
entrance 2 (fig. 2) and the other into entrance 1 (fig. 2). 
Pass the liners out of opening 4 (fig. 1), put a liner cap 
on the end of each liner on the bottom bracket end.
3 / Take two 110 cm derailleur liners, pass the 
forward derailleur liner into entrance 2 (fig. 2) and 
the rear derailleur liner into entrance 1 (fig. 2). Pass 
the liners into the support sheet according to your 
configuration (Fig. 3-4-5-6). Pass the liners out 
of opening 4 (fig. 1). Thread the two liners through 
the foam (long foam tube) for each of the derailleur 
liners at exit 4, about 7 cm from the bottom end and 
attach adhesive tape.
4 / Before fitting the headset, put the foam tubes 
(short foam tube) over the tops of the two derailleur 
liners.
5 / Pass the rear brake liner or hose 

(see §. 

Hydraulic rear brake) 

for hydraulic brakes or 

(see 

§ rim rear brake) 

for rim brakes. 

6 / Refit the end cap (F)

 (see §. End cap / guide 

liner section)

.

8 / Pass the rear derailleur cable from the shifter and 
pass it out through exit 6 (fig. 1) put the cap (C) and 
the liner onto the cable.
9 / Cut the liner at exit 9 (fig. 1) to about 5 cm.
10 / Pass the front derailleur cable from the shifter 
and pass it out through exit 9 (fig. 1) then install 
the liner grommet / angled exit wire (D).
11 / Finish the assembly.

7 / If you route your bike for a hydraulic system, then 
pass the front brake hose into opening 2 (Fig. 2) 
then through entrance 11 (Fig. 1) and finally take it 
out at branch 12 (Fig . 1), if the brake caliper hose 
is pre-routed then pass through the hole at branch 
12 (Fig.1) and out through the fork pivot opening 11 
(Fig. 1) then through entrance 2 (Fig. 2). Important: 
Before carrying out the following steps you must fit 
the ADH2 handlebar (recommended) or a handlebar 
with a diameter of 31.8 mm and the AERO DESIGN 
STEM (ADS). Refer to the relevant instructions.

Important :

 Before carrying out the following 

steps you must fit the ADH2 handlebar 
(recommended) or a handlebar with a diameter 
of 31.8 mm and the AERO DESIGN STEM 
(ADS). Refer to the relevant instructions.

Length of foam tubes in the case

Frame size

Long foam tube (x3)

Short foam tube (x3)

XS

420 mm

110 mm

S

420 mm

120 mm

M

450 mm

130 mm

L

450 mm

140 mm

XL

450 mm

150 mm

Summary of Contents for 795 BLADE RS 2019

Page 1: ...MA NUAL 795 BLADE RS...

Page 2: ...tion Expander removal AEROPOST 2 SEAT POST INTRODUCTION Fitting of the SHIMANO battery in the seat post Fitting the seat post to the frame Check the seat post is inserted the minimum amount Cut the AE...

Page 3: ...rmation contained on this drawing is property of LOOK CYCLE INTERNATIONAL Its reproduction for any use in any way or for commercial purpose is forbidden All rights on this material are reserved GENERA...

Page 4: ...onfiguration 3 Jonction A EW RS910 Jonction B SM JC41 1 D railleur arri re Rear derailleur 2 D railleur avant Front derailleur 3 Frein arri re Rear brake 4 Cable de la box de jonction Jonction box cab...

Page 5: ...220 5 lbs Road bikes are designed for use only on paved roads where the tires don t leave the ground Jumps are not allowed Warning about Counterfeit Products The use of counterfeit products is very d...

Page 6: ...rut deformation management which increases the efficiency of your 795 BLADE RS Your frame is now delivered with its fork and headset the routing of the derailleur liners for the mounting of a mechanic...

Page 7: ...rim brakes 6 Refit the end cap F see End cap guide liner section 8 Pass the rear derailleur cable from the shifter and pass it out through exit 6 fig 1 put the cap C and the liner onto the cable 9 Cu...

Page 8: ...12 Fig 1 if the brake caliper hose is pre routed then pass through the hole at branch 12 Fig 1 and out through the fork pivot opening 11 Fig 1 then through entrance 2 Fig 2 Important Before carrying...

Page 9: ...ng rear derailleur liner 2 Passing front derailleur liner 8 FHC M5 screw HEX 3mm Allen tightening torque 2 Nm 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 7 8 Fig 7 Fig 8 NOTE the screws 8 are pre coated with thread lock Ensure the...

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Page 11: ...is loose 3 Remove the cap If the cap is reluctant to come out unscrew the tensioner some more Cap in position in its housing ASSEMBLY 1 Make sure that the end cap is in the open position 2 Place the c...

Page 12: ...e fork up to the upper bearing with the inscription FRONT towards the front of the bike 4 Slide the junction spacer 1 Fig 11 onto the fork then slide it up to the compression ring 2 Fig 11 5 Move on t...

Page 13: ...having to force it 4 Lock the expander in the pivot by tightening locking screw 2 Fig 12 with a torque wrench with a 5 mm Allen head tighten to a torque of between 7 and 8 Nm 5 Limit the play in the s...

Page 14: ...mfort elastomer 3 Short offset head 4 Long offset head optional 5 Head fixing screw x2 TORX T25 4 Nm LOCTITE 243 6 Domed washer for screws x2 7 1 Upper support for round saddle rails 7 2 Upper support...

Page 15: ...rts 1 and 2 Fig 17 are in contact 2 Place the collet in the frame so that the collet lugs fit into the notches in the frame provided for them and that the collet is properly fitted into the hole in th...

Page 16: ...care to ensure the minimum insertion of the seat post in the frame do this as follows NOTE If there is any noise when tightening or loosening you should grease it again With your 795 BLADE RS you will...

Page 17: ...eat post and set the saddle height you want lock your seat post 2 Note the excess length using the graduated marks on the front part of the seat post 3 Remove your seat post and measure the desired cu...

Page 18: ...Make sure the liner supplied is well seated in its end cap A 3 Thread the rear brake cable and take it out through exit 8 Fig 1 Thread the removable end cap A onto the cable at exit 8 Fig 1 and fix it...

Page 19: ...it through opening 4 Fig 21 4 Exit the hose through exit 2 Fig 2 Rear hydraulic brakes IMPORTANT There are two assembly options the first is an assembly in which the hose is not connected to the calip...

Page 20: ...uses traversing axles of MAVIC SPEED RELEASE type 100mm D12 M12x2 P1 double lead thread thru for the front wheel and 142mm D12 M12x2 p1 double lead thread thru for the rear wheel The MAVIC SPEED RELEA...

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