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How to Adjust Rear Derailleur Step By Step
1.
Loosen the bolt on derailleur and remove cable, afterwards check the finger shifter to be sure that finger shifter pointing at the figure No. 9.
2. Set the chain on the smallest gear sprocket and use screw driver to adjust "H" bolt (refer back to "H" adjustment bolt), keep in mind that when this setup is done, do
not turn the "H" bolt anymore as this setup is to prevent the chain from coming off of the smallest sprocket during shifting.
3. Connect cable to derailleur. Before connecting cable, you have to locate the cable tension barrel on the derailleur and turn the barrel counterclockwise until it's
tightened, then back out the barrel for 2 rounds to leave some threads for cable tension adjustment.
4. Take up initial slack in the cable and re-connect cable to the derailleur again ( refer back to instructions "How to Take Up Slack in the Cable")
5. Turn crank arm to run gear up to the largest sprocket. If at any time you find out the finger shifter is hard to shift during shifting check the "L" bolt and turn it
counterclockwise till chain can run up to the largest sprocket. Refer back to "L" adjustment bolt and also check B-TENSION BOLT for the distance between the
largest sprocket and the guide pulley. When this setup is finished do not turn "L" bolt anymore as this setup is to prevent the chain from coming off of the largest
sprocket during shifting.
6. Shift gear up and down and try every gear to be sure that the shift runs smoothly, If any noise during shifting, adjust the cable tension barrel on the derailleur. (Turn
clockwise, cable tension increases which helps chain to run up from the smallest sprocket to the largest sprocket. Turn counterclockwise, whereas each time just turn a
little bit like a quarter round)
7. If problem is still there with gear shifting, try the process all over again till the problem is fixed. If problem can not be fixed and you are sure the process was
completed correctly check for wear or damage and deformation to the chain, frame fork end, chain ring, derailleur, guide pulley, B-tension pulley and gear sprocket.
Kick Stand
The Kickstand features an adjustment function. Locate the adjusting bolt at the back of the Kickstand and use an Allen wrench to adjust the Kickstand to the desired
position for the bike to lean against the Kickstand.
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