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NLG1-2
NLG1-2
(O.D. only)
Pin
2.5 Nm, Loctite 242 (blue)
5 Nm, Loctite 262 (red)
SFHS M3X6
SFHS M6X8
CABLE STOP
BUSHING
TOP NUT
LEVER MAIN
SPRING
CLAMP BRACKET
LEVER
RELEASE
SHCS M3X10
Pin
align
Slot
BASE PLATE
cable
to sho
ck
REMOTE CABLE INSTALLATION
Attach remote cable with shock unmounted from frame.
1. Place bike in a work stand with the rear wheel
supported so the linkage does not move and the shock
can be positioned and reconnected.
2. Determine cable housing length. Allow sufficient slack
for proper shock operation and full handlebar steering
rotation. Too much housing can interference with
moving frame parts.
3. Install ferrules at both ends of the cable housing.
4. Set lever to FLOW - 160mm mode. Insert a new
derailleur cable (1.2 mm) into lever, housing end
through to the shock end.
5. Feed housing/cable under shock bridge, and into the
bottom of the shock spool chamber, and out the shock
cable anchor. Make sure that you have a new or cleanly
snipped cable, or the anchor set screw is backed out far
enough. Otherwise, you may have difficulty feeding the
cable through the spool chamber and past the anchor
set screw.
WARNING
HIGH PRESSURE HAZARD
- Do not remove the
spool chamber end caps for any reason! Very
high-pressure can propel the end caps with
extreme force and velocity, potentially resulting
in serious injury or death.
6. Pulling the cable taut, tighten the cable anchor 1.5mm
set screw firmly (5-10 in-lb torque).
7. Snip the cable 0.5” above the cable anchor, and cap it.
LEFT HANDLEBAR
RIGHT HANDLEBAR
8. Install the DYAD RT2 back into the bicycle frame.
Clean the mounting bolt threads, apply Loctite 242
(blue) and tighten to 8.0 Nm, 71 InLbs.
9. Secure the housing to the DT frame guide.
10. Test the lever for normal operation between the
160mm and 95mm travel modes.
A frame guard should be
placed so that the cable
does not rub the frame.
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