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3. Chain length on bicycles with rear suspension

The length of A will vary depending on the movement of the rear
suspension. Because of this, an excessive load may be placed
on the drive system if the chain length is too short. Set the
length of the chain by adding two links to the chain when the rear
suspension is at a position where dimension "A" is longest and
the chain is on the largest sprocket and the largest chainring. If
the amount of movement of the rear suspension is large, the
slack in the chain may not be taken up properly when the chain is
on the smallest chainring and smallest sprocket.

4. Outer casing length

(1) Loosen the B-tension adjustment screw until it is in the

position shown in the illustration.

(2) Check that there is enough slack in the outer casing. Next,

align the outer casing with the bottom
edge of the outer casing holder at the
rear derailleur and then cut of any excess
length of outer casing.

Connect the cable to the rear
derailleur and, after taking up
the initial slack in the cable, 
re-secure to the rear
derailleur as shown in the
illustration.

SLX

SL-M660

SIS-SP41

RD-M662

SGS / GS

FH-M665

9

CS-HG80

CN-HG73

SM-SP17

Technical Service Instructions

SI-5WM0A-002

RD-M662

Add 2 links (with the chain on both the largest
sprocket and the largest chainring)

Largest

sprocket

Chain

Largest

chainring

Rear derailleur

Series

RAPIDFIRE (Shifting lever)

Outer casing

Rear derailleur

Type

Freehub

Gears

Cassette sprocket

Chain

Bottom bracket guide

In order to realize the best performance, we recommend that the following
combination be used.

Specifications

Model number

Type

Gears

Total capacity

Applicable sprocket combination

Smallest sprocket

Front chainwheel tooth difference

RD-M662

SGS

9

45T

11 - 32T, 11 - 34T

11T

22T

Rear Derailleur

GS

9

35T

11T

22T

Installation of the rear derailleur

5 mm Allen key

Dropout

Bracket

Bracket spindle 

Tightening torque : 

8 - 10 N·m {70 - 86 in. lbs.}

General Safety Information

WARNING

• If it is difficult to install the wheel, install the quick release lever on the rotor side.

If doing this, make sure that the quick release lever does not interfere with the rotor and that
burns do not occur.

• Use neutral detergent to clean the chain. Do not use alkali-based or acid based detergent such

as rust cleaners as it may result in damage and/or failure of the chain.

• Use the reinforced connecting pin only for connecting the narrow type of chain.
• There are two different types of reinforced connecting pins available. Be sure to check the table

below before selecting which pin to use. If connecting pins other than reinforced connecting pins
are used, or if a reinforced connecting pin or tool which is not suitable for the type of chain is
used, sufficient connection force may not be obtained, which could cause the chain to break or
fall off.

• If it is necessary to adjust the length of the chain due to a change

in the number of sprocket teeth, make the cut at some other place
than the place where the chain has been joined using a
reinforced connecting pin or an end pin. The chain will be
damaged if it is cut at a place where it has been joined with a
reinforced connecting pin or an end pin.

• Check that the tension of the chain is correct and that the chain is not damaged. If the tension is

too weak or the chain is damaged, the chain should be replaced. If this is not done, the chain
may break and cause serious injury.

Obtain and read the service instructions carefully prior to installing the parts.

Loose, worn or

damaged parts may cause the bicycle to fall over and serious injury may occur as a result. We
strongly recommend only using genuine Shimano replacement parts.

Obtain and read the service instructions carefully prior to installing the parts. 

If adjustments

are not carried out correctly, the chain may come off and this may cause you to fall off the bicycle
which could result in serious injury.

• Read these Technical Service Instructions carefully, and keep them in a safe place for later

reference.

Note

• If gear shifting operations do not feel smooth, wash the derailleur and lubricate all moving parts.
• If the amount of looseness in the links is so great that adjustment is not possible, you should

replace the derailleur.

• You should periodically clean the derailleur and lubricate all moving parts (mechanism and

pulleys).

• If gear shifting adjustment cannot be carried out, check the degree of parallelism at the rear end

of the bicycle. Also check if the cable is lubricated and if the outer casing is too long or too short.

• If you hear abnormal noise as a result of looseness in a pulley, you should replace the pulley.
• If the chain keeps coming off the sprockets during use, replace the sprockets and the chain.
• Use a frame with internal cable routing is strongly discouraged as it has tendencies to impair the

SIS shifting function due to its high cable resistance.

• Always be sure to use the sprocket set bearing the same group marks. Never use in combination

with a sprocket bearing a different group mark.

• Use an outer casing which still has some length to spare even when the handlebars are turned

all the way to both sides. Furthermore, check that the shifting lever does not touch the bicycle
frame when the handlebars are turned all the way.

• A special grease is used for the gear shifting cable (SIS-SP41). Do not use

DURA-ACE grease or other types of grease, otherwise they may cause
deterioration in gear shifting performance.

• Grease the inner cable and the inside of the outer casing before use to

ensure that they slide properly.

• For smooth operation, use the specified outer casing and the bottom bracket

cable guide.

• Operation of the levers related to gear shifting should be made only when

the front chainwheel is turning.

• Parts are not guaranteed against natural wear or deterioration resulting from normal use.
• For maximum performance we highly recommend Shimano lubricants and maintenance products
• For any questions regarding methods of installation, adjustment, maintenance or operation,

please contact a professional bicycle dealer.

Chain tool

Chain

9-speed super narrow

chain such as 

CN-7701 / CN-HG93

8- / 7- / 6-speed narrow 

chain such as 

CN-HG50 / CN-HG40

Reinforced 

connecting pin

TL-CN32 / TL-CN27

TL-CN32 / TL-CN27

6.5mm

7.1mm

Silver

Black

Reinforced Connecting Pin

End Pin

Link Pin

g

a -18T

-

S

H

IM

AN

O

HYP

ERG

LID

EC

ag-15T

ag-

13

T

Group marks

1. Top adjustment

Turn the top adjustment screw to adjust so
that the guide pulley is in line with the outer
line of the smallest sprocket when looking
from the rear.

2. Low adjustment

Turn the low adjustment screw so that the
guide pulley moves to a position directly in line
with the largest sprocket.

SIS Adjustment

Top adjustment

screw

Guide pulley

Pull

Less than 30 mm

Tightening torque :

5 - 7 N·m {44 - 60 in. lbs.}

Groove

Note:

Be sure that the cable is
securely in the groove.

Largest sprocket

Low adjustment

screw

Cutting the outer casing

After cutting the outer casing, make the end round so that the
inside of the hole has a uniform diameter.

Attach the same outer
end cap to the cut end
of the outer casing.

Outer end cap

The sealed cap with
tongue and the rubber
shield should be
installed to the outer
casing stopper of the
frame.

Rubber shield

Rubber shield

Be careful not to bend

Sealed cap with tongue

5. How to use the B-tension adjustment screw

Mount the chain on the smallest chainring and the largest
sprocket, and turn the crank arm to shift gears. Then turn the B-
tension adjustment screw
to adjust so that the guide
pulley does not interfere
with the sprocket but not so
close that it touches the
chain. Next, set the chain
to the smallest sprocket
and repeat the above to
make sure that the pulley
does not touch the
sprocket.

<Checking the distance between the largest sprocket
and the guide pulley>

Set the rear derailleur to the lowest gear
position, stop the wheel from turning, and then
check that the distance from the edge of the
guide pulley to the edge of the largest sprocket
is within the range of 5 - 6 mm. Turn the crank
arm to shift gears and check that there is no
roughness in the feel. If the number of teeth for the cassette
sprocket is changed, carry out this setting again.

Largest sprocket

Smallest sprocket

B-tension

adjustment screw

6. SIS Adjustment

Operate the shifting lever several times to move the chain to the
2nd sprocket. Then, while pressing the lever just enough to take
up the play in the lever, turn the crank arm.

When shifting to
3rd

Tighten the outer casing
adjustment barrel until the
chain returns to the 2nd
sprocket. (clockwise)

Loosen the outer casing
adjustment barrel until the
chain touches the 3rd sprocket
and makes noise. (counter
clockwise)

When no sound
at all is heard

Best setting

The best setting is when the shifting lever is
operated just enough to take up the play and the
chain touches the 3rd sprocket and makes noise.

* Return the lever to its original position (the position where

the lever is at the 2nd sprocket setting and it has been
released) and then turn the crank arm clockwise. If the
chain is touching the 3rd sprocket and making noise, turn the outer
casing adjustment barrel clockwise slightly to tighten it until the noise
stops and the chain runs smoothly.

Operate lever to change gears, and check that no noise occurs
in any of the gear positions.

For the best SIS performance, periodically lubricate all 
power-transmission parts.

Adjustment bolt

Adjustment bolt

Note:

The distance between the outer stopper to the outer casing
holder of the rear derailleur may change when the rear
suspension moves, so determine the length of the outer casing at
the point where this length is at its greatest.

Note:

Set the inner cable so that it protrudes by a
length of less than about 30 mm, and then
check that the inner cable does not interfere with
the spokes of the wheel. Stop the wheel from
turning while carrying out this step.

Please note: specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice. (English)  © May 2008 by Shimano Inc. XBC SZK Printed in Japan.

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This service instruction explains how to use and maintain the Shimano bicycle parts which have been
used on your new bicycle.
For any questions regarding your bicycle or other matters which are not related to Shimano parts,
please contact the place of purchase or the bicycle manufacturer.

Outer casing

Outer casing holder

Guide pulley

Outer line of 
smallest sprocket

(2)

(1)

Note: 

Periodically check that there is

no gap between the dropout and the
bracket as shown in the illustration.
If there is a gap between these two
parts, problems with gear shifting
performance may occur.

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