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Lower stop disc:
When you pick up the folded bike, the
rear frame cannot unfold because the
fig LS1
lower stop disc, LSD, butts against the
"folded" seat pillar, SP. The LSD can be
adjusted to give the correct gap
between itself and the SP: if the gap is
to
25
SS
CGR
TT
CGC
GCAB
BRCABR
CABGATH
CGF
fig
CR1
o small, then the SP may foul,
he
en
ok
be CHS on the rear frame. The
ou need a 15AF and a 19AF spanner. Do
t torque 8NM.
he routing of the cables is carefully
orked out, and when replacing cables,
ot to
o the
ame
les,
fitted):
E
bar
ame
st
ide
ss
TH
e cable, the centre
able guide CGC and the rear cable
uld also
ube SS. Any gear cable GCAB should lie
if the bike has both derailleur and hub
be lowest).
These are factory set with a torque of 10NM, using thread-locking fluid, and
(unless there is a problem) should NEVER be checked or moved.
irritatingly, against the LSD during
folding. If the gap is too large, then t
rear wheel will drop away too far wh
the bike is picked up, so that the ho
retaining the front wheel slips off the
tu
correct gap is 1-2mm (fig LS1).
To set the lower stop correctly, y
not over-tighten the lock-nut, correc
Cable routing, fig CR1:
T
w
correct routing is vital if these are n
be damaged during folding. Als
outers should be exactly the s
length (+/- 2mm) as the original cab
and also have same ferrules (if
always use lined outers, and PTF
coated inner cables.
All cables MUST pass in front of the
handlebar, to the left of the handle
stem and to the right of the main fr
tube. The FRONT brake cable mu
pass through the forward cable gu
CGF. The REAR cable(s) must pa
through the cable gatherer CABGA
on the front brak
c
guide CGR as shown: they sho
pass inside the tube TT and the t
below the brake cable BRCABR (
gears, the derailleur cable should
Rear hinge screws:
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