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NS BIKES FUZZ - Cable Routing Options; External Cable Routing Guide; Internal Cable Routing Guide

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EXTERNAL CABLE ROUTING
Cables should be attached on the upper side of the down tube into the shock cage (see Fig. 1, 2). From here the brake cable
should go on the non-drive chainstay and up to the caliper, the rear derailleur cable should go on along the chainstay directly
to the derailleur. The rear shock has to be disassembled for this operation.
INTERNAL CABLE ROUTING
The Fuzz frame has an option of running the cables inside the frame.
Rubber groomets (one hole and closed ones) are included to seal the frame.
Cable installation procedure:
1. For this process you will need to disassemble the brake hose and / or derailleur cable.
2. Insert the cable and / or hose into the down tube. The cables coming from the left side of the handlebar should enter the
right hole, and the cables coming from the right side should enter the left hole.
3. When cable will reach bottom down tube hole use bent steel wire or grasper to pull it out of the tube.
See Fig. 1, 2 for reference
Fig. 1 Internal routing brake outlet and routing/ External routing
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Fig. 2 Internal routing derailleur outlet and routing/ External routing
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