11.
REAR DERAILLEUR
Run cable housing from the rear shifter to the upper slot in the double
housing stop on the left side of the downtube. Insert the included plastic
cable stops in each of the top through guides, with the large openings
facing out towards the cable housing, away from the center of the down
tube. Run exposed cable down to the lower housing stop on the left side
of the downtube (see Fig. 6). Run cable housing from this stop, under
the rear shock and the seat area, across to the housing stop on the right
side of the swingarm. Run bare cable to the rearward housing stop on the
swingarm. Run cable housing from the rear housing stop on the swingarm
to the rear derailleur.
ELEVATED (BONDED) SWINGARM EQUIPPED JEKYLL
FRONT BRAKE
For front disc brakes: Run hydraulic line directly from the front brake
lever to the front brake. If equipped with a Lefty, the hydraulic tubing
should not go through the clamps, but rather to the outside of the Lefty
leg and behind to the disc brake. See Fig. 4. If equipped with a Fatty,
Ultra, or Super Fatty fork, the tubing from the front brake lever should
be directed behind the shock boot and down the back of the left fork
leg to the disc brake. See Fig. 5.
For V-type front brakes: Run cable housing directly from the front brake
lever to the front brake cable “noodle”.
REAR BRAKE
Run the hydraulic tubing or cable housing from the rear brake lever to
the upper slots in the double housing stops on the left side of the down
tube. Secure hydraulic line in the aluminum guides with the supplied
plastic guide clips -or- secure cable housing in the aluminum guides
with the supplied plastic cable stops, with the large openings facing out
towards the cable housing, away from the center of the down tube. Then
run the hydraulic line or brake cable housing inside the vertical struts up
to the top surface of the swingarm (see Fig. 7). The cable housing should
be directed to the V-type brake cable “noodle”. Disc brake tubing should
be run through the guide under the left cantilever brake stud and directly
to the rear disc brake.