Owner's Manual
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Trim adjustment
1. If the chain will not move to the 2nd gear, turn the right-hand down tube cable adjusting barrel to
increase the tension (counter clockwise).
If the chain moves past the 2nd gear, decrease the tension (clockwise).
2. Next, with the chain on the 2nd sprocket, increase the inner cable tension while turning the chain
wheel forward. Stop turning the cable adjusting barrel just before the chain makes noise against the
3rd sprocket. This completes the adjustment.
Be sure to lubricate each part of the derailleur.
Front derailleur
The adjustment of the sideways movement of the front changer is done by means of two gear stop
screws situated on the body of the changer mechanism. The top screw limits the inner travel of the
changer cage, the low limits the outward movement Use the following procedure for adjustment:
(the rear wheel must be free to rotate)
1. While turning the pedals forward select the middle (on a triple chainset) or the top chain ring then
select the smallest rear sprocket.
2. While turning the pedals adjust the top screw on the front changer so that the chain will just drop
into the lower ring with the gear lever fully forward.
3. Select the largest rear sprocket. If there is any evidence of chain rub adjust the top screw until this
just ceases.
4. With the chain still on the largest rear sprocket select the ring below the largest at the front.
Adjust the low screw so that the chain just selects the outer chain ring when the gear lever is moved
through its full arc range.
5. Select the smallest rear sprocket, if there is any evidence of chain rub then adjust the low screw
until this just ceases.
6. If problems continue to arise please contact us for advice.