1.
The derailleur's range of movement can be adjusted with the H and L
screws.
The L screw allows you to adjust the internal limit (on the side of the
largest sprocket).
When you loosen the L screw, the chain is positioned more towards the
outside of the largest sprocket.
The H screw allows you to adjust the external limit (on the side of the
smallest sprocket).
When you loosen the H screw, the chain is positioned more towards the
outside of the smallest sprocket.
These actions are performed by a quarter of a turn at a time. At each
adjustment, you should achieve a perfect alignment between the
sprocket, the chain and the pulley of the rear derailleur.
Rear derailleur diagram
Larger sprocket
Pulley-guide
2.
To adjust a correct sprocket change, use the barrel adjuster on the rear derailleur or the handle. This
barrel adjuster allows you to adjust the derailleur cable tension and to correctly position the derailleur
depending on the chosen speed.
VI.
Adjusting the chain
Your bicycle is equipped with an external rear derailleur, the chain is automatically tightened.
Changing the chain
New chains are usually sold with too many links, the first step is to reduce it to the correct length. The
safest method is to count the number of links on the old chain in order to adjust the new one. To
remove the old chain, simply undo a rivet.
Once the chain has been removed, the new one must be fitted. To do so, it must be placed around the
chainring and the rear sprocket so that it meshes properly with the other gear elements.
Adjusting the rear derailleur's limit screws
Adjusting the rear derailleur's cable tension
H screw
L screw
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Pulley-guide