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6. Go through the various gear
combinations. Make sure the
chain does not fall off when you
shift, and the derailleur cage
does not rub on any part of the
crankset.


1. Shift the chain onto the
largest front chainring and the
smallest rear cog.
2. Rotate the cable tension barrel-
adjuster (on the downtube, or
on the lever) counter-clockwise,
increasing cable tension to
align the inner derailleur cage
until it just touches the chain.
3. Go through the various gear
combinations to ensure the
chain smoothly lines up with all
the chainrings.
Note: some front shifters have a ‘tab’ feature:
slightly downshift the lever and the derailleur
will move in slightly, no longer touching the
chain.


1. Shift the chain onto the
smallest rear
cog and the
largest front
chainring.
2. Loosen the
cable clamp
bolt (Figure
22) until the
cable is free.
3. Stand behind the bicycle to see
that the smallest rear cog, the
chain, and the two derailleur
pulleys are in line.
4. If they are not aligned, turn
the high gear adjusting screw
(usually marked “H”,) until this
line is established.
5. While pulling on the cable, up-
shift until the shifter is in the
small cog position.
6. On the shifter or down tube,
turn the adjusting barrel
all the way clockwise. Turn
the adjusting barrel on the
rear derailleur all the way
clockwise, and then one turn
counter-clockwise.
7. Insert the cable into the clamp
bolt groove on the rear derail-
leur, pull the shift cable taut,
and tighten the cable clamp bolt
to 44-60 lb•in (5.0-6.8 N•m).
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1. Turn the low gear adjusting
screw on the rear derailleur
(usually marked “L”) far enough
counter-clockwise that it will
not restrict the movement of
the derailleur.
2. Carefully shift the chain onto
the smallest front chainring
and the largest rear cog.
Do not over-shift the rear derailleur, or the
chain may wedge between the large cog and
the spokes.
3. Position the rear derailleur
pulleys in line with the largest
cog.
4. Turn the low gear adjusting
screw clockwise until it meets
resistance.
Chapter : Adjustment
Figure - Rear derailleur
A- Adjusting screws
B- Barrel adjuster
C- Cable clamp bolt
D- Cable
A
B
C
D
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