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The e-muli px is equipped with the
very high-quality Shimano Alfine
8-speed or 11-speed hub gears. The
currently shifted gear can be read
from the display on the gearshift.
The highest digit means the highest
gear.
When shifting gears, make sure to
briefly interrupt pedaling or at least
reduce pedal pressure.
To adjust the gears on the e-muli px,
shift into fourth gear on the Alfine 8
and into sixth gear on the Alfine 11.
At the back of the hub, you can see
two yellow markings under a small
plastic window.
These two markings can be moved
against each other and should be
exactly at the same height in fourth
gear and sixth gear respectively. If
they are not on top of each other
in fourth gear or sixth gear, you can
adjust the cable tension at the ad-
justment screw at the front of the
shift lever. You can see from the two
yellow markings in which direction
you have to turn the adjusting screw.
Turn so that the two approach each
It is not necessary to adjust the gearshift for perfect gearshifts on the e-muli
st with DI2. It is possible to influence the automatic shifting process using the
menu. There you can set a value between -13 and +13. With a setting of „0“, one
gear is increased as soon as a cadence of approx. 75 is reached. By the adjusta-
ble value one can influence the switching time in dependence of the cadence.
Further information on this topic can be found in the system instructions of the
component manufacturer at https://si.shimano.com or https://pendix.de/.
https://pendix.de/
Click in the downloand area the system
manual click.
https://si.shimano.com/api/publish/storage/
pdf/de/sm/SHIMANO_STEPS/SM-SHIMANO_
STEPS-002-GER.pdf
When shifting gears, be sure to pause pedaling briefly or at
least reduce pedal pressure.
other and do not move further away from each other. Stop turning when the two
yellow marks are at the same height again.
Hub Gear
Summary of Contents for ST+PX
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