The Rohloff E-14 Trigger Shifter can only be installed on the right-hand side of the handlebar, and should ideally be located between the rubber grip and the brake lever.
Position the Trigger Shifter on the handlebar so that the function of the brake lever remains unimpaired, and both trigger padals can be reached ergonomically with your thumb and index finger.
Note: Installation on the left-hand side of the handlebar is not possible.
In order to mount the Rohloff E-14 Trigger Shifter, remove from the packaging and unscrew/remove the Switch Unit, rear clamp section. Remove both TX10 screws by rotating them in a counter-clockwise direction.
Now place the Trigger Shifter on a free area of the handlebar ready to secure in position.
Only tools for hexagon sockets or Torx(R) TX10 are suitable.
Similar tools, such as Torx PLUS(R), Würth ASSY(R) or smaller TX10 are not suitable and will damage the screw head.
We recommend tools with a T-handle or screwdriver handle.
Place the clamp in the correct position on the handlebar tube (wide side of the clamp facing forward on the trigger guide) and screw in the front Torx screw (TX10) clockwise with a slight twisting motion until there is no gap. Tighten the Torx screw with 0.8Nm.
Then screw in the rear Torx screw and tighten with 0.8Nm.
The Trigger Shifter must now be firmly fixed to the handlebar.
Make sure that the brake lever does not collide with the trigger or other components when pulled.
Cable routing on handlebar / frame
The cable connector should be anchored/attached to the handlebar in such a way that it cannot be kinked, twisted or broken during normal cycling use or squashed via the use of other components. (e.g. use of brake levers, attachment of handlebar bags etc.). Extra caution is required to ensure internally routed cables are hindered from abrasion.
Routing cables and/or anchoring the cable connectors to the handlebar must not hinder the function of any other component located on the handlebar or frame.





