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Fig.2: Install the shifter cable through the remote lever
A
, through the inline lever seal
B
(bump facing out) then through the noodle
C
. Once fully
installed through the remote lever, run the cable through the housing
D
and barrel adjuster until it exits at the seat collar. Lubricate the cable below
the inline lever seal.
Fig.3: Install a cable housing ferrule on the end of the cable housing where it exits the seat tube.
Fig.3: Pull the cable taut, making sure that the housing is fully seated in the barrel adjuster and the remote lever noodle. Install the cable barrel with
set screw onto the shifter cable and lightly snug it on the cable so it can still move up and down. Measure 17mm between the top of the ferrule and
the underside of the barrel. Tighten the 2mm hex to approximately 10 in-lbf (1.1 Nm), using a 3mm hex on the other side of the barrel for leverage.
Fig.3: Cut off any excess cable with cable cutters, as close to the top of the barrel as possible.
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A
D
B
C
5
A
Fig.4: Place the cable barrel
A
into the slot on the plunger lever
B
, pull down on the cable housing
C
, then slide the ferrule into the slot in the
bottom of the cable hanger
D
.
Fig.5: There should be a little play to prevent placing tension on the plunger lever; doing so can cause your seatpost to accidentally move positions
while riding. Adjust play by using the inline barrel adjuster
A
.
Insert the seatpost into the seat tube, while pulling the housing out of the exit port at the base of the down tube. Lower the seatpost to the previously
noted seatpost height, then tighten the Specialized seat collar pinch bolt to 45 in-lbf (5.1 Nm), or tighten the quick-release lever.
Fig.5: Reinstall the grip/lever on the handlebar and reposition all levers in the desired position. Once set, tighten the cable bats on the down tube.
While weighting the saddle with your elbow/forearm, activate the lever to cycle the Command Post IR up and down through the three positions to
ensure that you have the correct desired return speed and that it locks in all three positions. Be careful when extending the post, as it does move
quickly. Adjust air pressure, if needed. Refer to the Troubleshooting section on the next page if you encounter any issues.