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Test the derailleur by lifting
the bicycle off the ground
and shifting back and forth
between the gears.
If the chain falls off
the smallest chainring,
adjust the Low (L)
Limiter screw so the
derailleur does not go
all the way in.
If the chain falls off
the smallest chainring,
adjust the High (H)
Limiter screw so the
derailleur does not go
all the way out.
If you hear a noise coming from
your derailleur, the chain might
be rubbing against the cage.
Locate the barrel adjuster.
This will change the amount of
tension on the shifting cable.
This helps the derailleur move
up and down the gears. Turn the
barrel adjuster counterclockwise
1/4 turn at a time while pedaling
the bike. Keep checking for
rub or lag on each gear until it
disappears. Sometimes this can
be tricky, so if the rub or lag
persists, please contact one of
our mechanics and we will help
you troubleshoot this last step.
CABLE TENSION AND SHIFTING
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Grab the cable. Make
sure that the cable is
routed correctly to its
guides underneath the
crank.
Refit the cable into
the securing cable
bolt along the spacing
guide and tighten with
a 5MM Allen Key. Make
sure that the cable fits
in between the space
and the bolt.
PHILLIPS
SCREWDRIVER
5MM
ALLEN KE Y