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The AS-R has full cable housing.  By using full cable housing, we have eliminated break points in the line 
of your shifter housing.  This allows riders to experience better overall shifting performance by reducing 
the entrance of unwanted elements such as sweat and sediment.  Use of full cable housing helps prevent 
corrosion from the elements and keeps the shifting smoother for a longer period of time.

Line Setup

setuP HOUSING

rear Derailleur Fit a piece of housing from the rear shifter across 
the head tube into the first cable drop outs on non-drive side of the 

top tube. 

Take another piece of housing and secure it in the second stop on the non-
drive side of the top tube. Run the housing over the shock into the stop on 
the drive side seatstay. Make sure there is enough housing so it does not 
bind on the shock body.

The last piece of housing is run from the second stop on the drive side 
seatstay into the rear derailleur. (Reference photographs for proper 
routing/installation)

hOusinG enD CaPs Yeti recommends using metal end caps 
to maintain the integrity of the housing. The metal caps do not 
allow the cable to pull through as do the plastic versions. Do 
not mix up the shift and brake housing because it will result 
in a loss in performance.

Caution: 

The failure to properly route shifter housing can cause malfunction of the shift mechanism and unexpected 

shifting of gears.

frOnt Derailleur Fit a piece of housing from the front shifter 
across the head tube into the first cable stop on drive side of the top 

tube. 

Take another piece of housing and secure it in the second stop on the drive 
side of the top tube. Run the housing across the shock , through the space 
between the top of the dogbone and the underside of the top tube. Secure 
the end of this housing in the stop placed on the seatube.  Create an arcing 
loop so the cable runs smoothly.

rear brake Run the brake line across the head tube to the first 
open cable stop on the non-drive side of the top tube.

Run the line down along the shock body and into the first open cable stop 
on the seatstay. Continue down into the second stop on the seatstay and 
attach the line to the caliper.

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Summary of Contents for ASR 08

Page 1: ...A S R O W N E R S M A N U A L 0 8 Yeti Cycles 600 Corporate Circle Unit D Golden CO USA P 303 278 6909 888 576 9384 www yeticycles com...

Page 2: ...tures 8 Geometry 10 Maintenance Schedule 12 Bike Setup Overview 14 Shock Setup FOX RP23 16 Quick Start Guide 17 Line Setup 18 Assembly Overview 20 Assembly 22 Disassembly Tips 25 Exploded Views 26 Par...

Page 3: ...e to anticipate every situation or condition that may occur during the assembly setup and maintenance of your bicycle Yeti recommends that all service and repairs be Warning Make sure you review and u...

Page 4: ...and maintains the lateral rigidity 4 Flex pivots Carbon Flex pivot allowed us to shave weight and increase performance I beam construction has great lateral stiffness yet smooth suspension performanc...

Page 5: ...23 4 24 4 C 69 69 69 69 69 D 74 74 73 73 73 E 16 9 16 9 16 9 16 9 16 9 F 40 2 41 3 42 5 43 5 44 6 G 12 25 12 25 12 75 12 75 12 75 H 26 9 27 4 27 9 27 9 27 9 I 3 25 4 4 4 5 5 25 120 mm fork Ride Heigh...

Page 6: ...uction on many of the service items listed in the maintenance schedule Torque We have attached a brief list of torque specifications for bolts and components that may need to be tightened while perfor...

Page 7: ...s leaking or you notice any damage to the surfaces or seals please contact the Fox Racing Shox service center for repair at 800 FOX SHOX Removing the shock from the linkage will require the Yeti linka...

Page 8: ...to get your starting air pressure Firm ride 20 25 sag Plush ride 30 sag Sag Once you have set your baseline air pressure you need to measure the sag To measure the sag slide the travel indicator O Rin...

Page 9: ...lation Housing End Caps Yeti recommends using metal end caps to maintain the integrity of the housing The metal caps do not allow the cable to pull through as do the plastic versions Do not mix up the...

Page 10: ...allen key can round the hex on a bolt preventing proper torque Be careful when using ballpoint allen wrenches for the same reason Torque settings are listed throughout the instructions It is also imp...

Page 11: ...ne up Tip If the spacing is too tight loosen the pinch bolts This will allow you to get the proper spacing for the shock and dogbone Now make sure the bearings are flush against the shock reducers in...

Page 12: ...ock and tightness of all other bolts Make sure you used all hardware and nothing was forgotten Torque spec 125 150 inch pounds 12 frame disassembly Loosen up seatstay bolts without loosening up dogbon...

Page 13: ...ty Part Description 1 1 NA Front Triangle 2 1 NA Swingarm 3 1 NA Rear Shock 4 2 300020020 Fox Garlock 5 2 300020034 Reducer 22mm Front 6 2 300020037 Reducer 23 5mm Rear 7 1 300040236 AS R Alloy Dogbon...

Page 14: ...on 1 1 NA Front Triangle 2 1 NA Swingarm 3 1 NA Rear Shock 4 2 300020020 Fox Garlock 5 2 300020034 Reducer 22mm Front 6 2 300020037 Reducer 23 5mm Rear 7 1 300040237 AS R Alloy Dogbone XXS 8 1 3000301...

Page 15: ...12 5mm od 3 300030112 bolt ti female 8 x 46 5mm m6x1 1 300030188 pivot pin 17 x 7 5 10x1 thrd 52 4 anodized 7075 1 300030189 pivot pin bolt m10 x 1 x 22 anodized 7075 1 300030238 as r al dogbone space...

Page 16: ...al wear and tear nor to claimed defects malfunction or failures that result from abuse neglect improper assembly improper maintenance alteration collision crash or misuse The original owner shall pay...

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