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4. Shift the chain onto the largest sprocket; adjust the low limit screw so the chain and
the largest cog are lined up vertically. If you are unable to get the chain to the largest
cog, turning the Low limit screw counter-clockwise will enable the chain to move
towards the wheel.
5. Shift through the gears ensuring each gear is achieved quietly and without hesitation.
NOTE:
It may take several adjustments to achieve the desired positioning. Please refer
to the troubleshooting section for more assistance.
Adjustment - Front Derailleur (Fig. 4.18)
1. Shift the rear shifter to the smallest number indicated, then shift the front shifter to
the smallest number indicated. Disconnect the front derailleur cable from the cable
anchor bolt and place the chain on the smallest chainwheel.
2. Make sure the front derailleur cage is parallel with the outer chainwheel on the crankset.
There must be a 1-3mm gap between the bottom of the derailleur cage and the top of
the outer chainwheel teeth to ensure the derailleur will clear the chainwheel when shifting.
3. Adjust the low limit screw so the chain is centered in the middle of derailleur cage.
Pull all slack out of the cable by pulling it taut, then reconnect the cable and tighten the
cable anchor bolt securely.
4. Shift the front shifter into the largest gear and pedal the bike so the chain jumps to the
largest chainwheel. If the chain does not shift onto the largest chainwheel, you will need
to turn the High limit screw counter-clockwise until the chain moves to the largest
chainwheel. If the chain falls into the pedals, the High limit screw has been turned too
far. You will need to readjust the High screw clockwise in 1/4 turn increments until the
chain no longer falls off.
5. Shift through each gear ensuring all are achieved quietly and without hesitation.
6. The adjustment barrel for the front derailleur is located on the shift mechanism.
Turning clockwise will decrease cable tension and allow the front derailleur cage to
move away from the bike, while turning counter-clockwise will increase tension and
bring the cage closer to the bike. If you are experiencing problems shifting between
gears, use the adjustment barrel to fine-tune the cable tension.
NOTE: It may take
several adjustments to achieve the desired positioning.
NOTE:
For optimal performance and extended chain life, it is recommended that you
avoid using the extreme combinations of gear positions (Fig. 4.19).
AVOID THESE GEARS!
1
2
4.19
MAINTENANCE
High adjusng
screw
Chainguide clearance
of 1-3mm
Outer chainguide
Inner
chainguide
Cable
anchor bolt
Low adjusng screw
4.18
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