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5. From the rear of the aerobar, slide the rear brake housing through the aerobar (Figure
7.12) out to the lever.
Note: Place a cable into the housing before inserting the housing; the rounded cable end
will slide through the bar more easily than the raw housing end.
Figure 7.15. Front brake ferrule
6. Slide the front brake housing through the ‘t-slot’ of the aerobar (Figure 7.13). Leave an
extra 25 mm of housing protruding out of the t-slot.
Note: The high far stem requires that the front brake housing exit the rear of the aerobar in
a manner similar to the rear brake housing (Figure 7.12). For all other stems, the rear brake
housing will exit the “t-slot” as shown in Figure 7.13.
7. Install the brake levers (Figure 7.14). Tighten to the manufacturer’s recommendation.
8. Attach the front brake ferrule (Figure 7.15).
Figure 7.14. Installing brake lever
Figure 7.12. Rear brake housing routed out of aerobar
(top view of aerobar)
Figure 7.13. T-slot and housing routes through aerobar
(bottom view of aerobar)
T-slot