Operation Manual

I General User Manual 35
SRAM shiing lever
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Rear shiing lever: To shi to a tougher (higher) gear,
press the small shiing lever gently inwards until you hear
or feel a click. To shi to an easier (lower) gear, press the
small shiing lever rther inwards until you hear or feel
a second click. You can shi down by up to three gears at
once.
Front shiing lever: Press the small shiing lever inwards
as far as it will go to shi om the small chain wheel to
the large chain wheel. To shi om the large chain wheel
down to the small chain wheel, press the small shiing
lever in the centre until you hear or feel a distinctive click.
To prevent chain rubbing in extreme positions, the
shiing lever at the ont has a trimming nction for
the ont derailleur. You can use this if the chain is on
the large chain wheel.
To shi the ont derailleur to the trim position, press
the small shiing lever gently inwards until you hear
or feel a gentle click.
Setting the swivel range
The range of the shiing and brake lever pivoting move-
ment can be adjusted individually to suit the size of your
hand.
First, set the shiing lever range then adjust the
brake lever until the brake lever limit stop makes
contact with the shiing lever. This ensures that
the brake lever cannot strike the shiing lever
when it springs back.
To adjust the range of the shiing lever, push it
inwards to reach the range adjustment screw.
Push the adjustment screw inwards using a man-
drel or your ngernail and turn it anticlockwise
to move the shiing lever closer to the handle-
bars.
19.1.1.2 Shiing lever on MTB, trekking and touring bike
Standard shiing lever
Both levers a and b always revert to the initial position
aer they are pressed. The crank must always be turned
when a lever is pressed.
Operating the ont derailleur shiing lever
Lever
a
starting position
Shiing om a small to a large chainring
Press lever a once to move the chain om a small to a
larger chainring.