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Wire adjusting device
Lubricate all moving parts on the gear shift with molybdenum grease or equivalent.
TYRE MAINTENANCE AND WHEEL ADJUSTMENTS
• The tyres must have the correct air pressure, indicated on the side of the tyre, if they are to
function well and last a long time.
• Locking the brakes and skidding wears out the tyres.
• Avoid contact with oil, petrol, paraffi
n and other agents that dissolve rubber.
• Check that the wheels are not buckled and are correctly aligned so that the sides of the tyres
do not touch the frame or the front fork.
• Check also that the tyres are not worn or cracked. Make sure that the tread on the tyres has
not worn down and that there is no damage, cracks or uneven wear on the tyre. Replace
worn or damaged tyres immediately.
• The tyres can get punctured if you ride over sharp stones, potholes or kerbstones.
1.
Third smallest sprocket on the cassette
2.
Next smallest sprocket on the cassette
3.
Smallest sprocket on the cassette
4.
Wire adjusting device
1. Anticlockwise
2. Clockwise