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2017 DOMANE SLR SERVICE MANUAL

Summary of Contents for DOMANE SLR 2017

Page 1: ...2017 DOMANE SLR SERVICE MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...10 mm x 1 0 mm R Button head screw m5 x 10 mm S Curved washer m5 x 18 od x 1 5 thck x r11 mm T Spring lock washer U Cap screw m5 x 8 mm 35 mm V Bolt m5 x 12 mm W Down tube cover X BB cable guide Y Bu...

Page 4: ...IsoSpeed lower cover B Elliptical nut m8 x 1 0 mm x 6 mm C Front IsoSpeed decoupler D Washer 16 od x 10 10 id x 1 125 length E Screw m8 x 1 0 mm x 14 mm 4 mm hex F Pre load spacer G Headset bearing H...

Page 5: ...djusting the ride 7 2 Front IsoSpeed 8 Installing the Front IsoSpeed system 8 3 Installing the fork 11 4 Installing the Di2 12 5 Installing the shift cables 13 Securing the rear derailleur 15 Securing...

Page 6: ...g With the all new Domane SLR we set out to devise a solution for customisable compliance and greater efficiency and comfort at the front end In development we went directly to the source researching...

Page 7: ...side P Nut m5 x 8 mm x 24 mm Q Flat washer m5 x 10 mm x 1 0 mm R Button head screw m5 x 10 mm S Curved washer m5 x 18 od x 1 5 thck x r11 mm T Spring lock washer U Cap screw m5 x 8 mm 35 mm BB Adjusta...

Page 8: ...reusing a bolt clean the threads and apply Loctite 242 NOTE The pivot locating washer is installed between the IsoSpeed seatmast and the IsoSpeed bearing 4 Align the bore holes in the seatmast with th...

Page 9: ...llen key 8a Using a torque wrench tighten the driveside pivot bolt by turning it towards the front of the bike to 8 Nm maximum 8b Turn until the wrench clicks to ensure proper seating and tightness 8a...

Page 10: ...later 3 Rotate the seatmast so the adjustable seatmast slider contacts the seat tube 4 Insert the m5 nut into the hole on the seatmast making sure that the vertical alignment of the head of the nut ma...

Page 11: ...e slider is towards the bottom bracket the less stiff the ride as the seatmast increases its flexibility MORE STIFF LESS STIFF ADJUSTABLE SEATMAST SLIDER 8 Once you have decided on the position of the...

Page 12: ...x 1 125 length E Screw m8 x 1 0 x 14 mm 4 mm hex F Pre load spacer G Headset bearing H Headset compression ring I Front IsoSpeed head tube cover J IsoSpeed top cap A B B D E E F G H I D J C Installin...

Page 13: ...the outside of the head tube 5 Point the end of the elliptical nut with the chamfer towards the bore hole CHAMFER 6 Place a finger inside the decoupler and push the screw towards the outside of the he...

Page 14: ...CHAMFER 11 Repeat the seating process for the other side 12 To fully tighten apply good pressure while turning the torque key This will prevent the screw inside the decoupler from spinning and will dr...

Page 15: ...e steer tube 2a 2b 2c 3 ISOSPEED TOP CAP HEADSET COMPRESSION RING HEADSET BEARING DECOUPLER HEAD TUBE STEER TUBE LOWER BEARING 4 Install the Front IsoSpeed lower cover by wrapping it around the head t...

Page 16: ...ery into the bracket 2 Install four Torx screws by using a T8 Torx wrench Tighten to just snug Do not strip the plastic IMPORTANT Over tightening can cause damage 3 Feed the connector into the down tu...

Page 17: ...al the cable port Open the grey access panel 2 Pull the rear derailleur cable through the opening of the shifter bracket and seat the cable head through the slot 3 Install housing caps onto the cable...

Page 18: ...ousing stop 8 Mark the point at which the cable housing enters the down tube using your thumbnail or marker 9 Cut the cable housing at this mark Clean the cable housing end and install a cable stop 10...

Page 19: ...de by aligning the short end with the rear derailleur cable Make sure that the plastic tails of the guide line up with the grooves of the frame 3 Install a housing end cap and then thread the shift ca...

Page 20: ...ing to make sure that the cables are not interfering with each other Pull on the front derailleur cable while viewing through the down tube opening Only the front derailleur cable should move 2 Guide...

Page 21: ...the frame Lock the eye bolt in place by tightening the nut with an 8 mm open ended spanner 8 mm TIP Disc brake equipped bikes require the use of a seatstay bridge adapter If there are two adapters Dom...

Page 22: ...e over the tyre to prevent rubbing 6b 6a 6b 7 After finalising the position of the mudguard remove the rear wheel and tighten the brake arch or seatstay bridge adapter fastener to a maximum of 5 2 Nm...

Page 23: ...ner to secure the locking nut 8 mm NOTE Disc brake equipped bikes require the use of an angled bracket adapter that mounts between the caliper bolt head and the disc brake caliper Position the eye bol...

Page 24: ...e tyre and the mudguard does not rub 5b 5a 5b 6 Once the mudguard is adjusted tighten the fork crown screw to a maximum of 5 2 Nm 6a and the strut screw to a maximum of 3 Nm 6b N m 5 2 N m 3 6a 6b 7 T...

Page 25: ...keeper washer and chain keeper onto the m5 button head screw 2 Note the curved surface on the frame and place the chain keeper along this surface and tighten until snug 2a Tilt the chain keeper away...

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