6
10.5
10.6
10.6
8. Cut the loose cable end, close to the copper crimp.
9. Slide the black shrink tube over the copper crimp and
the cut end of the cable. Using the lighter, heat the
shrink tube until it shrinks and molds over the crimp
and the cut end of the cable. Do not overheat! See
10.5
10. Put one washer back onto screw. Place cable loop
on the screw. Add the other washer and self-locking
nut, and tighten using 3/8” wrench and screwdriver.
Do not over-tighten. Stop when the screw is flush
with the nut. See 10.6.
11. Tighten the pedal strap, using the tri-glide, to take up
any loose cable, keeping the cable loop at the end of
the track.
12. Attach the other side the same way.
11_Sealing Rear Access Hole:
1. Do this step last! Before starting, make sure there is nothing left in the hole. A vacuum
can be used to suck up any small debris.
2. Silicone around the edge of the hole. See 11.1.
3. Insert four rivets into the four smaller holes of the black plastic disk.
4. Position disk over access hole, lining up holes and rivets. Then
insert additional four rivets. See photo 11.2.
5. Rivet into place, using wire cutter to remove tops of rivets. See 11.3
& 11.4
Washer
Cable
Washer
Nut
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
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