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3. Turn the low gear adjusting
screw (marked “L”) until the
inner chain guide of the derail-
leur is approximately 0.5 mm
from the chain.
4. Pull on the cable end, and
down-shift the left shift lever
several times so that it is in the
small-chainring position.
5. On the shifter or down tube,
turn the shift cable adjusting
barrel to its most clockwise
position.
6. Insert the cable in the groove
found next to the derailleur
cable clamp bolt, pull the cable
taut, andtighten the bolt:
Front derailleur cable clamp
bolt- 44-60 lb•in (5.0-6.8 N•m).
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1. Shift the rear derailleur to the
smallest rear cog.
2. Turn the high-gear adjusting
screw (marked “H”) counter-
clockwise until it cannot
interfere with the motion of the
derailleur.
3. Hand-turn the cranks, and use
the shifter to carefully shift
the chain onto the outside
chainring.
4. Position the outer chain guide
of the front derailleur approxi-
mately 0.5 mm from the chain.
5. Re-tighten the high gear
adjusting screw until it meets
resistance.
If you have turned the screw too far, the front
derailleur will move toward the small chainring.
2. Slide the wheel to re-tension
the chain, and center the wheel
in the frame.
Some models have a chain tensioning device which
helps position the wheel.
3. Complete the wheel installa-
tion.
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Check the cables for kinks, rust,
broken strands, or frayed ends.
Also check the housing for loose
wire strands, bent ends, cuts, and
wear. If you suspect a problem
with a cable, do not ride the
bicycle; follow the instructions to
replace a cable (page 34), or have
your dealer service the bicycle.
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The position of the shifters can
be adjusted on the handlebar.
Follow the instructions for
adjusting the lever position on
pages 25-26.
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

1. Shift the
chain onto the
smallest front
chainring and
the largest
rear cog.
2. Loosen the
front derail-
leur cable
clamp bolt
(Figure 21)
until the cable
is free.
Chapter : Adjustment
Figure - Front derail-
leur
A- Cable
B- Adjusting screws
C- Cable clamp bolt
A
B
C
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