Operation Manual

GHOST-BIKES
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8.2.2 Forks without air suspension
1. Please refer to the operating instructions of your suspension fork of the accompanying user informa-
tion. If you have any questions, please contact your specialist bicycle dealer. He or she will be pleased
to advise you.
8.3 Adjusting the rear wheel suspension
1. Please refer to the operating instructions of your suspension/cushioning element for your rear wheel
suspension of the accompanying user information. If you have any questions, please contact your
specialist bicycle dealer. He or she will be pleased to advise you.
2. Adjust your spring/damper element so that the bike drops equally at the front and rear wheel when
loaded with the rider’s weight.
8.4 Operating the gear shift
8.4.1 Derailleur
NOTE:
Riding with unfavourable chain positions will result in increased wear and tear and more noise.
Avoid chain positions shown in the following illustration.-
Avoid:
largest chainring + largest three sprockets
middle chainring + largest sprocket
middle chainring + smallest sprocket
largest chainring + smallest three sprockets
NOTE:
Incorrect operation of the gear shift levers can damage your drive components.
Never operate both shift levers or both switches at the same time!
Do not operate the gear switches while you are pedalling with great force. Reduce your pedalling power
while changing gear.