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Unless I am misunderstanding your question, I believe this shows the routing of the hose. My bikes a 2016, but the hose is actually "formed" in the area where it shows the zip-ties (2) and the frame is also "grooved" so the hose lays in it. It can be a bit tricky to get the hose to slide back in to those two areas under the zip-ties... It took patience to get the hose in lol and, if I remember right, the frame has slots for the zip-ties and thats what holds the hose in place and out of the belt.
Here's another pic also... but I'm not sure what year/model bike you're having issue with.
Thanks for helping me solve this problem. I pulled mine out by accident as well and this helped with re-routing a new one as I mis-routed my original onto the belt drive. I'm curious where you all are getting the illustrations from if you could share. Thank you.
Originally Posted by Ssitruc
Unless I am misunderstanding your question, I believe this shows the routing of the hose. My bikes a 2016, but the hose is actually "formed" in the area where it shows the zip-ties (2) and the frame is also "grooved" so the hose lays in it. It can be a bit tricky to get the hose to slide back in to those two areas under the zip-ties... It took patience to get the hose in lol and, if I remember right, the frame has slots for the zip-ties and thats what holds the hose in place and out of the belt.
Here's another pic also... but I'm not sure what year/model bike you're having issue with.
Thanks for helping me solve this problem. I pulled mine out by accident as well and this helped with re-routing a new one as I mis-routed my original onto the belt drive. I'm curious where you all are getting the illustrations from if you could share. Thank you.
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