Operation Manual
CyclePinion gearbox
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WARNING
Chain or belt motion while the crank is stationary.
Risk of accident and injury!
x Before every ride, make sure that the sprockets and rear
wheel hub can freewheel smoothly.
x Turn the crank backwards. The chain must not revolve when
the sprockets and rear wheel hub are freewheeling.
x Stop if damage occurs to the Pinion gearbox or unusual
noises are produced.
8.2 Shifting gears with a Pinion gearbox
Note that the shifting behaviour of a Pinion gearbox, both with a chain and
with a belt drive, is different to that of a derailleur shifting system. Keep off
the road while you familiarise yourself with the Pinion gearbox and the
change in shifting behaviour.
The marking (“>>”) on the fixed part of the twist-grip control shows the selected gear,
for example between 01 and 18.
x To shift into a higher or lower gear, first move the twist-grip control slightly in the
direction you want to shift, then quickly shift in the desired direction.
– It is possible to shift through multiple gears at once, such as from 02 to 06.
– Gears can be shifted while at a standstill and while the crank is stationary or turning
backwards.
– There is limited potential for shifting down under load, for example from 18 to 17.
– To protect the Pinion gearbox, gears are not shifted when the pressure on the
crank or pedal is too strong, such as when riding out of the saddle.
x Only shift down when there is not a heavy load on the crank or pedal.
– There is potential for shifting up under load, for example from 02 to 03.
– Exceptions to this are gear changes from 06 to 07 and from 12 to 13, as the
gearbox needs to double-shift for these gear changes.
x Only shift from 06 to 07 or from 12 to 13 when there is not a heavy load on the
crank or pedal.
– It is not possible to shift directly from the lowest gear to the highest or from the
highest gear to the lowest.