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If the cable hook does not align with the shifting cable hole, press
lever 

b

again until it does, and then install the cable.

Make sure that the inner end is firmly seated in the cable hook.

Replacement method

1. Remove the bump rubber.
2. Apply a thin layer of grease to the two projections of

the pad spacer.

3. Press-fit the pad spacer so that the projections go as

far in as possible.

Be sure to read these service instructions in conjunction with
the service instructions for the FD-4500 / 4503 before use.

• 

Lever  A

F

: Shifts from smaller to larger rear sprocket.

Lever  A

F

has a click stop at positions 

and 

¤

.

Operation of rear derailleur lever

Lever  

A

F

lever  

A

start position

¤

Click

Click

4 3

3

5

⁄ 

: Shifts one sprocket

E.x. : from 3rd to 4th

¤ 

: Quick-shifts two sprockets

E.x. : from 3rd to 5th

Caution on operation (FD-4500 / 4503)

Lever  

b

F

will also move when lever  a

F

is operated,

but be careful not to apply pressure to lever  

b

F

.

Similarly be careful not to press lever  a

F

when oper-

ating lever  

b

F

. Gears will not shift when both levers

are pressed simultaneously.

• 

Lever  B

F

: Shifts from larger to smaller rear sprocket.

Press lever  B

F

once to shift from a larger to one smaller

sprocket.

Lever  

B

F

lever  

B

F

start position 

3

4

E.x. : from 4th to 3rd

Lever  

B

F

will also move when lever  

A

F

is operated, but

be careful not to apply pressure to lever  

B

F

. Similarly

be careful not to press lever  

A

F

when operating 

lever  

B

F

. Gears will not shift when both levers are

pressed simultaneously.

Be sure to read these service instructions in conjunction with
the service instructions for the RD-4500 before use.

Caution on operation

Operation of front derailleur levers

(FD-4500 / 4503)

• Lever a

F

Shifts from smaller to larger front chainring.

Lever  a

F

Lever  a

F

start position  

If operation of lever 

a

does not

complete the chainring shift stroke,
operate lever 

a

again for the dis-

tance (X') to complete that part of
the lever stroke (X) which was
short.

Full gear shift stroke

Actual stroke

• Lever b

F

Shifts from larger to smaller front chainring.

< FD-4500 >

< FD-4503 >

Lever  b

F

Lever  b

F

start position  

When lever 

b

is operated, there is one click where trim-

ming (the noise prevention mechanism) engages, and a
second stronger click when the
gear shift stroke is completed.
After trimming, the next push will
complete the gear shift stroke.

Gear shift 

complete stroke

Click

Click

Trim
operation

• Lever b

F

Shifts from largest chainring to intermediate 
chainring.

Lever  b

F

• Lever b

F

Shifts from intermediate chainring to smallest 
chainring.

Gear shift 

complete stroke

Click

Click

Gear shift 

complete stroke

Click

Click

Trimming (noise prevention operation)

If the chain is on the large or intermediate chainring and
the largest rear sprocket, the chain will rub on the front
derailleur inner plate, producing a characteristic noise.
When this happens, press lever 

b

slightly (to the point

where it clicks); this causes the front derailleur to move
slightly toward the smaller chainring, thereby eliminating
the noise.

If the front derailleur outer plate and the chain come into
contact and generate noise when the chain is on the
smallest or intermediate chainring and on one of the
smaller sprockets, press lever 

a

slightly to move the front

derailleur slightly toward the largest chainring in order to
eliminate the noise.

Chain position

Movement of the front
derailleur

Pad spacer

Pad spacer

Bump rubber

Series

Shifting lever

Outer casing

Gears

Front derailleur

Front chainwheel

Bottom bracket

Rear derailleur

Freehub

Cassette sprocket

Chain

Bottom bracket cable guide

ST-4500

Cable used

• Inner cable 

• SLR outer casing

Note:

The front lever cannot be tilted to
the inside until lever 

b

F

i

s pushed

once or twice.

Technical Service Instructions

SI-6LP0A

Shimano Total 
Integration

In order to realize the best performance, we recommend that the following combina-
tion be used.

Shimano Total Integration Features

The Shimano Total Integration TIAGRA series features a dual action control lever which 
actuates the brakes like a conventional brake lever, and shifts the gears when moved inward
toward the center line of the bicycle. Gear shifting is now possible without ever taking your
hands off the brake hoods or drops.

Installation

Installation to the handlebar

Secure the assembly with the
installation nut on the outside
of the bracket. Pull the bracket
cover back and use a 5 mm
Allen key to tighten the bolt.

Installation of the brake cable

Be sure to leave some excess cable, even if cutting it to the full length of
the handlebars.

1. Tilt the lever in (as when shifting) to make it easier to pass the

cable through the cable hook.

Lever  b

F

2. Pass the inner cable through.

Inner cable

Cable hook

3. Fix the outer guide to the inner cable, and set the angled member 

in the bracket.
Note: Do not wipe the grease on the inner cable off.

Also, be careful that the inner cable does not pick 
up dust and foreign matter.

Bracket

Angled member
of outer guide

Inner cable

Outer guide

(Parts sold separately)

4. Set the outer casing on the inner cable, and in the bracket along  

the outer guide.

Outer holder

Cable guide

Make sure that the inner
end is firmly seated in the
cable hook.

Cable hook

Inner end

Outer casing

5. Bring the outer casing along the front of the handlebar and cover it 

with the outer guide. Now cut the outer guide to the length of the 
handlebar, and tape it temporarily in place.

6. Finally, wrap the handlebar with the finish tape.

Tape

Outer casing

Outer guide

Cutting the outer casing

When cutting the outer casing, cut the opposite end to the end with
the marking. 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.

Operate lever 

F

B 8 or more times

to set the lever to the highest posi-
tion, check on the indicator that the
highest position is correct, and
then install and adjust the inner
cable.

Outer end cap.

• Rear lever

Lever

B

F

Operate at 
least 8 times

Depress the brake lever, and then 
pass the inner cable through the 
cable hole.

Inner cable

Cable hole

If the cable hook does not align with the shifting cable hole, press
lever  B

F

again until it does, and then install the cable.

Cable hook

Make sure that the inner end is firmly seated in the cable hook.

Cable hook

Inner end

• Front lever

Operate lever  b

F

2 or more times, check

on the indicator that the low position is
correct, and then secure the inner cable.

Operate at least 2 - 3 times

Depress the brake lever, and then
pass the inner cable through the
cable hole.

Outer casing

Cable hole

Inner cable

• Outer stopper
1.

Install the outer stopper to the down tube.

Tightening torque: 

1.5 - 2 Nm {13 - 18 in. lbs.}

Direct mount seat (M5)

Outer stopper

Installation bolt

3mm Allen key

Install with the adjustment bolt tightened.
The adjustment range for the adjustment bolt is six full turns.

2.

Pass the inner cable through, and set the outer casing.

Be sure leave some excess in the outer casing, even if cutting it
to the full length of the handlebars.

Confirm

Make sure the outer casing is
firmly seated in the outer 
stopper.

Replacing the bracket cover

The tabs on the bracket cover each fit to a matching slot on the
bracket.

Note the markings: 
R : for right
L : for left

Wipe a little rubbing alcohol
inside the bracket cover to
make installation easier.

Pull

Tilt

Bracket cover

5 mm Allen key

Installation nut

¤

Outer stopper

Inner cable

Outer casing

Wire lead

f

1.6 mm

f

5 mm

Adjustment bolt

General Safety Information

WARNING

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

worn, or damaged parts may cause injury to the rider.
We strongly recommend only using genuine Shimano replacement parts.

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

later reference.

Note

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

wheel is turning.

• For smooth operation, use the specified outer casing and the bottom bracket cable guide.
• Grease the inner cable and the inside of the outer casing before use to ensure that they

slide properly.

• 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.

• 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.

• 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 opera-

tion, please contact a professional bicycle dealer.

Tightening torque: 

6 - 8 Nm {50 - 70 in. lbs.}

TIAGRA

ST-4500

18

FH-4500

CS-HG50-9

CN-HG53

FD-4500

FC-4500

RD-4500-SS

SM-SP17

27

FD-4503

FC-4503

RD-4500-GS

SIS-SP41

SM-FC4500

Please note: specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice. (English)
© Mar. 2006 by Shimano Inc. XBC SZK Printed in Japan.

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Industrieweg 24, 8071 CT Nunspeet, The Netherlands  Phone: +31-341-272222

3-77 Oimatsu-cho Sakai-ku, Sakai, Osaka 590-8577, Japan

These service instructions are
printed on recycled paper.

Installing the shifting cable

Cable used

• Inner cable (stainless steel) 

• SP41 sealed outer casing (

)

• SP41 outer casing (

¤

)

SEALED

SP41

SP41

f

1.2 mm

f

4 mm

f

4 mm

Operation

Lever  

B

F

Lever  A

F

: Shifts from smaller to larger rear sprocket.

Lever  B

F

: Shifts from larger to smaller rear sprocket.

Lever  a

F

: Shifts from smaller to larger chainring.

Lever  b

F

: Shifts from larger to smaller chainring.

Rear

Front

Lever  

A

F

Lever  

b

F

Lever  

a

F

All levers return to the starting position when released.

Lever

b

F

Note when using the reach adjustment block (Pad spacer)

When installing the 8-degree reach adjustment block, use an anatomic-type handlebar.
If a round-type handlebar is used, the cable stroke may become too short and this can
result in insufficient braking force.

Round type

Anatomic type

ST-4500 Reach adjustment

If you would like to reduce the reach, remove the bump
rubber and replace it with the accessory pad spacer.
(Two types are available: 4° and 8°.)

Cable hook

Inner end

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