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DERAILLEUR
Although the front and rear derailleurs are initially adjusted at the factory, you will
need to inspect and readjust both before riding the bicycle.
Rear Derailleur
Begin by shifting the rear shifter to largest number indicated and place the chain on
the smallest sprocket. Adjust the High limit screw so the guide pulley and the smallest
sprocket are lined up vertically. Reconnect the cable, pull out any slack, and retighten
the anchor bolt securely. Shift through the gears, making sure each gear achieved is done
quietly and without hesitation. If necessary, use the barrel adjuster to fine tune each
gear by turning it the direction you want the chain to go. For example, turning clockwise
will loosen the cable tension and move the chain away from the wheel, while turning
counter-clockwise will tighten cable tension and direct the chain towards the wheel.
Shift the rear shifter to the gear one and place the chain on the largest cog. Adjust the
Low limit screw in quarter turn increments until the guide pulley and the largest cog
are aligned vertically. Again, shift through each gear several times, checking that each
gear is achieved smoothly. It may take several attempts before the rear derailleur and
cable is adjusted properly. (Fig. 3.42, 3.43)
Ensure all bolts are secured tightly and the chain does not fall off in
either direction.
ASSEMBL
Y
Freewheel
Outer side of top gear
Pulley
adjustment
screw
Adjustment
screws
SIS cable
adjuster
Tension
Pulley
Guide
Pulley
3.42
High gear
adjustment
screw
Low gear
adjustment
screw
Barrel
adjuster
3.42
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