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4. Cable routing and axle plate alignment
The alignment of the axle plate relies upon how the shifter cables are routed. The axle plate can be rotated in steps of
30° to find the optimum position for cable routing.
An optimum cable routing requires:
- less bending of the shifter cables
- the most direct route
- no kinks in the cables and housings
The following are examples of suitable cable routings. Of course, it is possible to select an alternative routing. To
achive this, however, the axle plate must be aligned accordingly.
4.1.1 Internal gear mech via brake boss
The diagrams show examples of the internal gear mech with the cable guide secured to the brake boss for the standard,
the OEM and the OEM2 axle plates.
Brake boss
Leftbrake arm
Bayonet
connectors
Cables separated
forwheelremoval
Cableguide13°
Hubcables with
concertinatubes
Shiftercables
Longerthan240mm
Mounting
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4.1.2 Internal gear mech via chainstay
The diagrams show an example of the internal gear mech with the straight type cable guide secured to the chainstay.
Whenaligningtheaxleplate,make
surethatthehubcablesruninthe
straightestlinepossibletolimitthe
amountofrubandfrictionagainst
thecableguides.
Incorrectaxleplatealignment Correctaxleplatealignment
Chainstay
Viewfromabove
Cableguide,0°(straight)
type withaframeclamp
(Art.#8260)
Viewfromtheside
Mounting