Owner`s manual
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DERAILLEUR SYSTEMS
The derailleur system includes the font and rear derailleurs, the shift levers, and the derailleur control cables, all of which 
must function correctly for smooth gear shifting to occur. There are several different types of derailleur systems, but all 
operate using similar principles. Your new bicycle may be fitted with an “indexing” or “click” shifting system (SIS), which 
links each gear position to a positive click mechanism in the shifter, and makes shifting very simple and precise. A further 
development of SIS is the fully integrated system (STI) where the shift lever and brake lever mechanisms form an
integrated unit on the handlebars.
Inspection
The operation of the derailleur system should be checked at 
least every month. Check the operation of the rear derailleur 
first, then the front. The rear derailleur should shift the chain 
cleanly from one cog to the next without hesitation. On SIS 
equipped bicycles, each notched position in the shifter must 
equate to a new gear position. After shifting, the rear derailleur 
should not rub on the chain. The derailleur should never cause 
the chain to fall off the inner or outer freewheel cogs.
The front derailleur should also shift the chain cleanly and 
without hesitation between each chainring. If your bicycle is 
equipped with front SIS, then each click or stop in the shifter 
should equate exactly to a new gear position. When the chain 
has been positioned onto a new chainring, it should not rub 
on the front derailleur. The chain should not fall off a chainring 
at any time. Derailleur control cables are a critical component 
that must be well maintained for accurate shifting performance. 
Check them for any sign of rust, fraying, kinks, broken strands 
and any damage to the cable housing. If you find any
problems, the cables may need replacing before you ride.
Pre-stretch the derailleur 
cables to remove slack
Stretch










