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Turn the barrel adjuster located
on the rear derailleur clockwise
until it stops. At this point, detach
the cable from the derailleur by
loosening the Cable Clamp Bolt.
We will leave the cable detached
from the derailleur until Step 05.
Once the chain falls
all the way onto the
lowest cog (this will
be 7th gear), reattach
the cable. Use a 9MM
wrench to tighten the
Cable Clamp Bolt to
secure the cable
to the derailleur.
If the chain still hasn’t
reached the smallest cog in
the chainring, you will need
to adjust the “High Gear”
limiting screw located on
the derailleur (indicated by
the letter
H
).
With a Phillips Screwdriver,
gradually turn the screw
counterclockwise 1/4 turn at
a time while rotating the
pedal until the chain falls
onto the smallest cog.
Rotate the pedals and try to shift
between gears. If it doesn’t shift from
7th to 6th gear in one click, then the
cable needs some additional tension.
To add tension to the cable, twist the
barrel adjuster counterclockwise 1/4
turn at a time until it can shift from
7th to 6th gear in one click.
Shift through the gears from 7th
to 1st, then back from 1st to 7th.
If the gears feel sluggish when
shifting from 7th to 1st, tighten the
cable by turning the barrel adjuster
counterclockwise. If shifting feels fine
from 7th to 1st but sluggish from 1st
to 7th, loosen the cable by turning
the barrel adjuster clockwise.
Continue to adjust the derailleur
cable until you are able to shift
between each gear with a single click.
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M U LTI-TOOL
The ‘High Gear’ limiting
screws are very sensitive.
We recommend using only
a 1/4 turn at a time in case
you have to revert back to its
original position.
Each gear should shift with a
corresponding “click” sound.
NOTE
NOTE
BARREL ADJUSTER
PHILLIPS
SCREWDRIVER