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have  less  cornering  and  braking  traction  and  can  lock 
up  with  less  brake  force.  Moisture  or  dirt  on  the  brake 
pads  reduces  their  ability  to  grip.  The  way  to  maintain 
control on loose or wet surfaces is to go more slowly to 
begin with.

D. Shifting Gears

  Your  multi-speed  bicycle  will  have  a  derailleur 
drivetrain (see 2. below), an internal gear hub drivetrain 
(see 3. below) or, in some special cases, a combination 
of the two.

1. How A Derailleur Drivetrain Works
  If  your  bicycle  has  a  derailleur  drivetrain,  the  gear-
changing mechanism will have:

  •  a rear cassette or freewheel sprocket cluster
  •  a rear derailleur 
  •  usually a front derailleur 
  •  one or two shifters 
  •  one, two or three front sprockets called chainrings 
  •  a drive chain

 
  a.  Shifting Gears 
  There are several different types and styles of shifting 
controls:  levers,  twist  grips,  triggers,  combination  shift/
brake controls, push-buttons, and so on. Ask your dealer 
to  explain  the  type  of  shifting  controls  that  are  on  your 
bike, and to show you how they work.
  The  vocabulary  of  shifting  can  be  pretty  confusing. 
A downshift is a shift to a “lower” or “slower” gear, one 
which is easier to pedal. An upshift is a shift to a “higher” 

or “faster”, harder to pedal gear. What’s confusing is that 
what’s happening at the front derailleur is the opposite of 
what’s happening at the rear derailleur (for details, read 
the instructions on Shifting the Rear Derailleur and Shifting 
the Front Derailleur below). For example, you can select 
a gear which will make pedaling easier on a hill (make a  
downshift) in one of two ways: shift the chain down the 
gear “steps” to a smaller gear at the front, or up the gear 
“steps” to a larger gear at the rear. So, at the rear gear 
cluster,  what  is  called  a  downshift  looks  like  an  upshift. 
The  way  to  keep  things  straight  is  to  remember  that 
shifting the chain in towards the centerline of the bike is 
for accelerating and climbing and is called a downshift. 
Moving the chain out or away from the centerline of the 
bike is for speed and is called an upshift.  
  Whether  upshifting  or  downshifting,  the  bicycle 
derailleur system design requires that the drive chain be 
moving forward and be under at least some tension. A 
derailleur will shift only if you are pedaling forward. 

!

  CAUTION:    Never  move  the  shifter  while  pedaling 

backward,  nor  pedal  backwards  immediately  after 

having moved the shifter. This could jam the chain and 

cause serious damage to the bicycle.

  b.  Shifting The Rear Derailleur
   The rear derailleur is controlled by the right shifter.
  The  function  of  the  rear  derailleur  is  to  move  the 
drive  chain  from  one  gear  sprocket  to  another.  The 
smaller  sprockets  on  the  gear  cluster  produce  higher 
gear ratios. Pedaling in the higher gears requires greater 
pedaling  effort,  but  takes  you  a  greater  distance  with 
each revolution of the pedal cranks. The larger sprockets 

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Страница 1: ...and service information for specific components such as suspension or pedals on your bicycle or for accessories such as helmets or lights that you purchase may also be available Make sure that your d...

Страница 2: ...safety alert symbol and the word CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury or is an alert against unsafe practices The word CAUTI...

Страница 3: ...n Adjustments p 15 E Brake Reach p 15 4 Tech A Wheels p 16 1 Wheel Quick Release p 16 2 Removing And Installing Quick Release Wheels p 17 3 Removing And Installing Bolt on Wheels p 19 B Seatpost Quick...

Страница 4: ...but also the common sense rules of safe and responsible bicycling As a parent you should read this manual as well as review its warnings and the bicycle s functions and operating procedures with your...

Страница 5: ...irst ride have your dealer explain any functions or features which you do not understand B Safety First 1 Always wear an approved helmet when riding your bike and follow the helmet manufacturer s inst...

Страница 6: ...e Sections 4 C Squeeze the brake levers Are the brake quick releases closed All control cables seated and securely engaged Do the brake pads contact the wheel rim squarely and make full contact with t...

Страница 7: ...have any questions or if you feel anything about the bike is not as it should be consult your dealer before riding 2 Safety A The Basics WARNING Many states require specific safety devices It is your...

Страница 8: ...moving parts of the bicycle 10 Never hitch a ride by holding on to another vehicle 11 Don t do stunts wheelies or jumps If you intend to do stunts wheelies jumps or go racing with your bike despite o...

Страница 9: ...people know who you are in case of an accident and take along a couple of dollars in cash for a candy bar a cool drink or an emergency phone call 5 Yield right of way to pedestrians and animals Ride i...

Страница 10: ...hten any that are bent or loose The mounting brackets of front and rear reflectors are often designed as brake straddle cable safety catches which prevent the straddle cable from catching on the tire...

Страница 11: ...a qualified mechanic and be sure it is in perfect condition Consult with expert riders and race officials on conditions and equipment advisable at the site where you plan to ride Wear appropriate saf...

Страница 12: ...to confirm compatibility properly install operate and maintain any component or accessory can result in serious injury or death CAUTION Changing the components on your bike may void the warranty Refe...

Страница 13: ...pedal the saddle is too high If your leg is bent at the knee with your heel on the pedal the saddle is too low Once the saddle is at the correct height make sure that the seatpost does not project fro...

Страница 14: ...which is incorrectly adjusted or which does not support your pelvic area correctly can cause short term or long term injury to nerves and blood vessels or even impotence If your saddle causes you pain...

Страница 15: ...tened D Control position adjustments The angle of the brake and shift control levers and their position on the handlebars can be changed Ask your dealer to make the adjustments for you E Brake reach M...

Страница 16: ...d and turning the lever like a wing nut with the other hand until everything is as tight as you can get it will not clamp the wheel safely in the dropouts a Adjusting The Quick Release Mechanism The w...

Страница 17: ...and go to step 5 If your front fork has an integral secondary retention device loosen the tension adjusting nut enough to allow removing the wheel then go to the next step 5 Raise the front wheel a fe...

Страница 18: ...brake s quick release mechanism to open the clearance between the wheel rim and the brake pads see Section 4 C figs 11 through 15 3 Pull the derailleur body back with your right hand 4 Move the quick...

Страница 19: ...on Wheels a Removing A Bolt on Front Wheel 1 If your bike has rim brakes disengage the brake s quick release mechanism to open the clearance between the tire and the brake pads see Section 4 C figs 11...

Страница 20: ...in on to the smallest sprocket Then insert the wheel into the frame dropouts and pull it completely in to the dropouts The axle nut washers should be on the outside between the frame and the axle nut...

Страница 21: ...s or worn brake pads is dangerous and can result in serious injury or death 2 Applying brakes too hard or too suddenly can lock up a wheel which could cause you to lose control and fall Sudden or exce...

Страница 22: ...er pressure required for each wheel at different speeds and on different surfaces To better understand this experiment a little by walking your bike and applying different amounts of pressure to each...

Страница 23: ...derailleur for details read the instructions on Shifting the Rear Derailleur and Shifting the Front Derailleur below For example you can select a gear which will make pedaling easier on a hill make a...

Страница 24: ...ifferent gear combinations At first practice shifting where there are no obstacles hazards or other traffic until you ve built up your confidence Learn to anticipate the need to shift and shift to a l...

Страница 25: ...s come equipped with pedals that have sharp and potentially dangerous surfaces These surfaces are designed to add safety by increasing grip between the rider s shoe and the pedal If your bicycle has t...

Страница 26: ...ttention and cause you to lose control and fall Practice engaging and disengaging clipless pedals in a place where there are no obstacles hazards or traffic and be sure to follow the pedal manufacture...

Страница 27: ...ating and on some high performance tires the specific recommended use are marked on the sidewall of the tire see fig 17 The part of this information which is most important to you is Tire Pressure WAR...

Страница 28: ...itting appropriate to the valve stems on your bicycle The Schraeder valve fig 18 is like the valve on a car tire To inflate a Schraeder valve tube remove the valve cap and clamp the pump fitting onto...

Страница 29: ...ething and before you ride the bike just to make sure that you did everything correctly Since that will require the time of a mechanic there may be a modest charge for this service A Service Intervals...

Страница 30: ...be joints the handlebars the stem and the seatpost for any deep scratches cracks or discoloration These are signs of stress caused fatigue and indicate that a part is at the end of its useful life and...

Страница 31: ...don t ride the bike until it has been repaired After any crash take your bike to your dealer for a thorough check WARNING A crash or other impact can put extraordinary stress on bicycle components cau...

Страница 32: ...s liability under this limited warranty shall never exceed the amount of the original purchase To obtain service under this warranty you must 1 Return your fully assembled Raleigh America Inc bicycle...

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