
8
15
17mm
16
Fig.15:
Remove the SRL lever from the handlebar, install a housing ferrule (
fig.2, item 6
) onto both ends of the housing, then fully insert the housing into the barrel adjuster of the SRL lever.
Fig.15:
Insert the shift cable into the SRL lever and into the shift housing until it exits at the seat tube.
Back the barrel adjuster out a turn or two from fully tight to allow for cable adjustment after installation.
Fig.16:
Pull the housing up out of the seat tube a few inches, then insert the cable barrel (
fig.2, item 7
) onto the shift cable. Lightly snug it on the cable so it can still move up and down.
Fig.16:
Pull the cable taut and measure 17mm between the top of the ferrule and the underside of the cable barrel. Using a 2mm and 3mm Allen key, torque to 10 in-lbf / 1.1 Nm.
Fig.16:
Using sharp cable cutters, trim the shift cable directly above the cable barrel.
17
FOR PROPER CABLE HOUSING
CURVATURE, MAKE SURE THE
HANGER IS POINTED TOWARD
THE BACK OF THE SEAT TUBE
18
19
Fig.17:
Insert the cable barrel into the plunger lever, pull the housing down to pull the lever down, then guide the housing into the shift housing receptacle.
Fig.18:
Insert the seatpost into the seat tube while guiding the housing out the head tube exit port until the seatpost height is set where it was previously marked with tape.
Fig.18:
Torque the seat collar bolt to the manufacturer’s specification (55 in-lbf / 6.2 Nm for Specialized frames).
Fig.19:
Re-install the SRL lever on the brake lever or handlebar clamp and torque to the manufacturer’s specification.
While pressing down on the saddle, activate the SRL lever to cycle the seatpost through the range of positions from fully extended to fully compressed. If necessary, adjust the barrel at the
SRL lever to fine-tune the release and lock of the height adjust mechanism.
CAUTION: Ensure that the cable housing is kink-free, does not interfere with any bicycle components or clothing, and does not interfere with handlebar movement.