2002 Klein Technical Manual - Vintage Trek
2002 Klein Technical Manual - Vintage Trek
2002 Klein Technical Manual - Vintage Trek
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Seatposts<br />
Q-Pro Carbon is designed to accept 31.6 mm seat posts<br />
with a tolerance of 31.45 mm to 31.60 mm outer diameter.<br />
Measure the seatpost for conformity to this tolerance prior<br />
to installation. The seatpost should be lubricated with a thin<br />
layer of grease to prevent is from seizing in the frameset.<br />
A minimum length of 100mm (4 inches) seatpost must<br />
be inserted in the frame. The seatpost may be raised to this<br />
point without damaging the frame.<br />
Bottom Bracket<br />
Be sure bottom bracket threads are clean and well<br />
greased before insertion. Failure to do so may cause galling<br />
of the threads, especially when inserting into an aluminum<br />
bottom bracket shell.<br />
Internal Cable Routing<br />
The Q-Pro features <strong>Klein</strong>’s exclusive internal cable routing.<br />
For a detailed discussion, see <strong>Klein</strong> Details.<br />
To install the original cable set, or a new cable, follow<br />
these instructions:<br />
1) Insert the cable sleeves into the barrel adjusters at the<br />
forward cable entry holes, with the ‘mushroom’ head last.<br />
2) Guide the cable sleeve through the rear exit hole by<br />
rotating the sleeve until it aligns with the hole. If needed,<br />
create a slight bend in the sleeve at its step to encourage it<br />
to set into the exit hole at the right time.<br />
3) Once the ‘mushroom’ is seated in the housing stop,<br />
cut the sleeve so that it extends about one inch (25mm) past<br />
the exit hole. This is to protect the paint from cable rub.<br />
4) Insert the cable as normal. No lubrication of the cable<br />
is needed, nor recommended.<br />
Fitting the Quantum<br />
To best fit the Q-Pro Carbon frames, start with our recommendations<br />
for overall body height. Once you’ve found the<br />
bike which most closely gives the desired fit, check that the<br />
standover is at least one inch. Then you can adjust the bar<br />
height using the spacers, and adjust the saddle position.<br />
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