Raul Gee
Member
Greetings...So I have a somewhat common issue with dropper post housing. When I bought this bike new it came mostly assembled but I had to install the dropper post. Even though I loosened the clamps holding the cables under the shock, the dropper housing never moved freely and would get somewhat shredded around the shadow loop area.
Now I am installing a better remote lever and had to remove the dropper post. While I could reuse the same housing and just run a new cable, the restriction it has around the shadow loop and damage to the outer housing eats at me and I would prefer to run new housing.
I have watched The Specialized Ride Care video in another thread that is pretty good. However when i took the non drive side motor covering off I still can't get a good look at the shadow loop to see if the housing is even run correctly since it is getting chewed up. If I remove the motor will i be able to see the shadow loop and run new housing from the motor area or is it still inaccessible? How many more bolts do I need to take off to drop the motor out if so and what would need to be disconnected?
Thank you.
Now I am installing a better remote lever and had to remove the dropper post. While I could reuse the same housing and just run a new cable, the restriction it has around the shadow loop and damage to the outer housing eats at me and I would prefer to run new housing.
I have watched The Specialized Ride Care video in another thread that is pretty good. However when i took the non drive side motor covering off I still can't get a good look at the shadow loop to see if the housing is even run correctly since it is getting chewed up. If I remove the motor will i be able to see the shadow loop and run new housing from the motor area or is it still inaccessible? How many more bolts do I need to take off to drop the motor out if so and what would need to be disconnected?
Thank you.