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  Mundo Cargo Bicycle   [ Owner’s Manual ]        Page 14 

2. Move left shift lever all the way back or twist shift all the 
way forward and adjust limiting screw “L” so the derailing 
cage and chain are centered over the smaller chainwheel.  
3. Loosen the cable anchor nut and pull all slack out of the 
cable through the anchor bolt. Re-tighten the cable anchor bolt 
securely. 
 
These adjustments will limit the inward and outward movement 
of the derailing cage so the chain will not derail to the left of 
the inside chainwheel or to the right of the outside chainwheel. 
 
REAR DERAILLEUR ADJUSTMENT:  
With the right shift lever all the way back or the twist shift all 
the way forward, the rear derailleur should position the chain on 
the smallest rear sprocket with no trace of slack in the control 
cable. 
If the chain does not reach the smallest sprocket: 
Adjust limiting screw “H” (moving it out, away from the 
derailleur housing) allowing the necessary additional outward 
travel of the derailleur. 
Once adjusted, limiting screw “H” should be moved to bottom 
against the derailleur housing, stopping any additional outward 
travel of the derailleur and preventing the chain from running off 
the smallest sprocket. 
If there is slack in the cable: 
Turn the barrel adjustment counterclockwise to remove slack. If 
the slack is not taken up, or if the derailleur does not have a 
barrel adjuster, a cable adjustment is necessary. Loosen the 
cable-fixing bolt freeing the cable. Pull the cable tight and 
retighten bolt securely. 
With the right shift lever all the way forward, or the twist shift all 
the way back, the derailleur should position the chain on the 
largest rear sprocket.  
If the chain does not reach the largest sprocket: 
Adjust limiting screw “L” to allow for this and position it to bottom against the derailleur housing to prevent 
any additional inward travel of the rear derailleur. This will stop the chain from running off the inside of the 
large rear sprocket. 

Summary of Contents for Mundo Cargo

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Page 2: ...e brake system 8 Operation of the gear system 8 Adjustment of the Cable Tension 8 10 ADJUSTMENT OF HANDLEBAR AND SEAT 10 Handlebar stem adjustment 10 Seat adjustment 10 11 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE 11 12...

Page 3: ...______________________ PLACE OF PURCHASE ____________________________________________________________ Since all the components on your YUBA are industry standard repairs or replacements can be perform...

Page 4: ...t be predicted or avoided and which are the sole responsibility of the rider 4 OWNER S RESPONSIBILITY Before riding your YUBA bicycle carefully follow all assembly instructions Ensure your bike is the...

Page 5: ...UBA toll free at 877 889 YUBA Carefully follow the Final Assembly Instructions attached to your bike Once you have completed the assembly read the remainder of this Owner s Manual Never attempt to rid...

Page 6: ...tuated wheel retention mechanism allows the wheel to be installed and removed without tools or a thru axle where the axle is threaded through the ends of the frame or fork Test for proper wheel attach...

Page 7: ...orm differently or if you have special needs that require different parts for the safe operation of your bike consult your bicycle dealer Learn the power of your brakes The stopping power on bikes var...

Page 8: ...her road surface hazards Cross railroad tracks at a right angle Be careful when riding on soft road edges gravel sand and uneven surfaces Ride slowly and avoid quick turns when riding on these surface...

Page 9: ...el or sprocket to the next smaller chainwheel or sprocket If your bicycle is equipped with shift levers pushing the thumb shift lever away from you moves the chain from one chainring or sprocket to th...

Page 10: ...et the tension of the shifting cable must be decreased proceed to Step 6 6 Cable tension is adjusted by turning the Cable Adjusting Barrel which is located at the junction of the cable and the rear de...

Page 11: ...INSERTION LINE IS NOT SHOWING ABOVE THE HEADSET Some bikes are equipped with a stem that has an adjustable rise or angle These bikes require that you tighten the angle adjusting bolt to 150 170 lb lin...

Page 12: ...r care preserves the value and safety of your bicycle You can carry out the following care and inspection procedures yourself or bring the bicycle to a dealer for maintenance We recommend that you do...

Page 13: ...eplaced For safety reasons the brake cables must be replaced every 12 months This should be included in the annual maintenance service by a certified bicycle repair and maintenance shop ALIGNMENT If t...

Page 14: ...rank near the pedal thread and trying to wiggle it laterally If you detect play have it corrected by a dealer Keep locknut tight and keep bearings clean and well adjusted Check crank bolt or nut depen...

Page 15: ...ving it out away from the derailleur housing allowing the necessary additional outward travel of the derailleur Once adjusted limiting screw H should be moved to bottom against the derailleur housing...

Page 16: ...failure of the front fork For this reason don t use the front brake by itself the rear or rear and front brake should be used in all braking situations Seating on the carrier seat Standing kneeling or...

Page 17: ...h side Kickstand 50 kg Main Carrier or loading platform 1 The carrier is the space to be used for the transport of boxes baskets and cartons It is essential to position the load properly and to secure...

Page 18: ...make the parts of your bike offer information and help is just a click away Limited Warranty The Mundo frame including carrier and lateral loading platforms are warranted against breakage for two year...

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