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Gear shift system
7.2.3
Settings
•
If the effectiveness of the gear hub reduces, adjust the gear
cable tension.
The adjustment of the gear cable tension is done independently
of your gear hub.
7.2.3.1
Gear hub with three gears
1.
Set to the 3rd gear and switch to the 2nd gear (see Chapter
“Operation” on page 60
).
2.
Unscrew the counternut on the right-hand side of the rear
wheel on the gear hub housing (see Fig.
“‘Nexus’ settings”
).
3. Turn the knurled nut in such a way that the marking in the
window lies exactly between the lines or arrows.
4. Shift from 2nd gear to 3rd gear and back to 2nd gear again.
5.
Check whether both markings are aligned on the rear wheel
hub.
• Repeat the adjustment process if both markings are not
aligned on the rear wheel hub.
6. Tighten the counter nut.
•
Carefully tighten the counter nut.
Fig.: “Nexus” settings
1 Knurled nut
2 Counter nut
3 Marking
4 Fixing screw
S
ET
S
ET
2
1
3
4
note:
To remove the rear wheel, loosen the fixing screw (see
Fig.
“‘Nexus’ setting”
).
When reattaching the wheel, tighten the fixing screw with a torque
of 3 to 5 Nm.
7.2.3.2
Gear hub with 5 gears
1. Set to the 5th gear and switch to the 3rd gear (see
Fig.
“Twist-grip shifter for gear hubs”
).
•
Use as little force as possible when setting the gears to
prevent over-shifting.
The cable adjustment screw can be found underneath the han-
dlebar.
2.
Move the cable adjustment screw on the twist-grip shifter in
such a way that both markings are aligned on the rear wheel
hub (see Fig.
“Markings on the rear wheel hub”
).
3. Shift from 3rd gear to 5th gear and back to 3rd gear again.
gear.