Index Shifting Adjustment
While turning the crank arm,
use the shifter to move the
derailleur to the largest
sprocket. Operate the shifter
once more to move the
derailleur to the 2nd-gear
sprocket. Operate the shifter to
the point of movement, and
then turn the crank arm.
Best Setting
For
the
best possible outcome,
tighten the barrel adjustment screw
(turn clockwise) until
you hear a noise when the
shifter is used. Proceed to
loosen by (turn counter-clockwise)
360 degrees from
that point. Lastly, shift
th
r
ough all gears to check
that no sound occurs in any
of the gear positions.
What gear should I be in?
1.
LOW GEAR
S
- Great For Climbing
This is a great gear for climbing. Switch down to th
ese
gear
s
as you approach the climb.
You'll be able to climb the hill slowly and steadily with less
effort.
Back gear = The largest sprockets (e.g. 1-3)
2.
MIDDLE GEAR
S
- Great For Everyday Terrain
A medium gear is perfect for flat or undulating terrain. Back
gear = The middle sprockets (e.g. 2--6)
3.
HIGH GEARS
- Great For Descending
A high gear is perfect for descending.
You will also want to get into a high gear for accelerating.
In
a high gear, you travel a long way for each turn of the pedal.
Back gear = Smallest sprockets (e.g. 4-
7
(or
8
in some
models))
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