PRESENTATION
In 2012, the 695 comes with removable cable stops
to allow the Shimano DI2 groupset mounting.
FIG. 1
Support spring
Tension screw
Exclusively mount/dismount using
the dedicated tool provided with the
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hardware kit.
Mounting/dismounting
tool
MOUNTING
1. Make sure the cable stop is in the open
position.
2. Place the cable stop in the housing, against the
side of the frame (Fig1).
3. Tighten the screw until the cable stop is fully
maintained in the housing (Fig. 2).
Warning !
Excessive tightening of the tension screw
could lead to the screw thread or the support
spring being damaged. Cable stop's hold or
disengagement may be affected.
REMOVABLE CABLE STOPS
Frame
Cable stop
body
FIG. 2
DISMOUNTING
If there's a cable in place, take it out before dismounting
the cable stop.
1. Untighten the tension screw until the cable stop
comes loose.
2. Take out the cable stop. If it doesn't come out
easily, further loosen the tension screw.
Warning!
The end of the tension screw is flattened
in order to avoid the support spring's
disengagement when loosening. Make sure
when loosening not to apply to much force to
avoid damaging the thread of the spring or of
the screw. Cable stop's hold or disengagement
may be affected.
REAR BRAKE CABLE
MOUNTS
The rear brake is fitted in the horizontal tube
without cable housing.
1. Take the rear brake cable stop apart (located
on the back of the horizontal tube).
2. Place the rear brake housing in the cable stop
housing located on the front of the horizontal tube.
3. Route the brake cable so it will come out
through the brake cable stop on the back of the
horizontal tube.
4. Reassemble the cable stop on the back of the
horizontal tube.
GB
Cable stop
positionned in its
housing
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