Operation Manual

I General User Manual 31
The bike chain must not be on the smallest chainring
at the ont and the small outer rear sprocket wheel
simultaneously. The bike chain must not be on the
largest chainring at the ont and large inner sprocket
wheel at the rear simultaneously. Otherwise the bike
chain could jump o.
Never pedal backwards when changing gears as you
could damage the gear-shi mechanism.
Only make changes to the gear-shi system carelly
and in small increments. If settings are made incor-
rectly, the bike chain could jump o the sprocket
wheel and cause you to fall o the bike. If you are
unsure about what to do, have this work carried out
by a professional bike workshop.
Even if the gear system is perfectly adjusted, it can
produce noise if the chain is running at an extremely
sharp angle. This does not mean it is defective and
does not damage the drive. As soon as the chain is at
a more shallow angle, the noise will disappear.
Never ride without a spoke protector. If a spoke pro-
tector is not installed, you must have one retrotted.
Otherwise the bike chain or rear derailleur could land
in the gap between the sprocket and the spokes.
You should therefore select the lowest gear (largest
sprocket wheel) via the gear-shi handle for the rear
derailleur carelly as otherwise the rear derailleur
could collide with the spokes and damage them.
19.1.1 Operating the shiing lever
19.1.1.1 Shiing lever on road bike
Shimano shiing lever
Lever
a
Lever
b
om large to
small chain-
ring
Lever
a
om small to
large chain-
ring
Lever
a
Lever
b
Lever
b
om large to
small chain-
ring
Lever
a
om small to
large chain-
ring
Lever a: Shi to a larger chainring
Lever b: Shi to a smaller chainring
Once released, all levers revert to their initial position.