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Hand Grip Shifters

Hand grip shifters are built into the hand grip and attach to the handlebars. Unlike other types of shifting mechanisms the hand grip shifters mean you do not need to change your hand position to select different gears. The rider just simply twists forwards or backwards dependent upon their gear selection. By twisting the right shifter toward you, a lower gear is chosen as a larger rear cog is selected. Twisting this shifter away from you has the opposite effect; a higher gear is selected as a smaller rear cog is engaged. Turning the left shifter forward or away from you activates a smaller, front chainwheel, and a larger, front chainwheel is engaged by twisting it backwards. The number of gear changes

to occur at any one time corresponds with how many turns are made of the shifter. Check the diagram below for operating instructions.

Front Low Gear

Rear Low Gear

Front High Gear

Rear High Gear

Below the Bar Shifters

The majority of mountain style bicycles use below bar shifters. These shifters are mounted on the underside of the handlebars, usually between the grips and the handlebars.

It is a two finger operating system which uses the thumb and index finger to make the gear selection. By pushing the lower (larger) right shifter with your thumb, a lower gear is selected as a larger, rear cog is engaged. One cog can be selected through one firm push, or by continuing to push on the lever multiple cogs can be engaged. By pushing the upper (smaller) lever on the left inwards with your index finger, the chain moves to a smaller chainring. A higher gear can be selected by pushing the upper right lever with your index finger to activate a smaller rear cog. By pushing the lower left lever with your thumb the chain will move from the smaller to the larger chainring. To clarify please refer to the following diagram.

Left

 

 

Right

Low gear front

High gear rear

L

H

H

L

High gear front

Low gear rear

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Apollo Bicycle Company Pty. Ltd. ABN: 60 001 914 469

Updated 23/05/07

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Contents Page Page Congratulations Before You Ride Pages 8 Warranty Inside Front CoverComprehensive Maintenance Contact Addresses Back CoverRiding Position Schedule Service ChecklistCorrect Frame Size Schedule LubricationIdentifacation Gear Control Cable Chainwheel Crash Pad Handlebar Stem Handlebar Grip Brake Control Cable Part 3 Before YOU Ride Frame SizeApprox Wheel Suggested Riding Position Saddle HeightUpdated 23/05/07 RAOM0507 Safety Checklist Updated 23/05/07 RAOM0507 Helmets Riding Safely Are to be used. Check wiring connections Try to avoid where possibleCharge batteries if battery powered lights For dynamo powered lights Updated 23/05/07 RAOM0507 To the rider Gears HOW to OperateDerailleur Gears Derailleur gears are the most common type Hand Grip Shifters Below Bar Shifters Dual Control ShiftersRecommended Chainwheel/Rear Sprocket Gear Combinations Left Rapid Fire Shifters Part 4 Bicycle Care & Servicing Bicycle CareHigh Security using a U Lock Frequency Component Lubricate How to Lubricate Schedule 2 Service Checklist Frequency Task ReferenceComponent Torque Part 5 Comprehensive Maintenance Wheels and TyresBMX MTB Updated 23/05/07 RAOM0507 RAOM0507 Correct Quick Release Axle Setting Take the wheel out of the frame To properly re-adjust the bearing conesHub Lubrication Hub to expose the ball bearingsHow To Repair a Flat Tyre Schraeder is a registered Trademark Steering System Rear wheel hub Single Allen key or hexagonal bolt ForkBicycle Suspension Headset Inspection ‘Ahead Set’ Type AssembliesUpdated 23/05/07 RAOM0507 Rotor Headset Inspection Saddle and Seat PostFrame RAOM0507 Brakes Foot Controlled BrakesAdjustment Sidepull Callipers Lubrication calliper brakes39mm or more 5mm Allen Key Updated 23/05/07 RAOM0507 Brake Shoe Replacement Drivetrain Correct Pedal AttachmentBicycle and falling Lubrication and Adjustment This system requires more detailed servicing Crank armsOne Piece Crank Assembly Use a coin or a screwdriver to remove the dust cap Screw in the removal tool Turn the screwbolt clockwise Front Chainwheel Rear Sprocket Pull Up Straightedge 12mm Updated 23/05/07 RAOM0507 RAOM0507 Derailleur Systems Or whenever new cables are fitted Adjustment Rear Derailleur To adjust low gear Chainring and the largest rear sprocket Turn the adjusting screw marked ‘L’ untilLoosen off the control cable fixing bolt Reflectors To increase visibilityAccessories Child Safety Carrier GlovesBrake blocks worn Replace brake blocks They squeal/squeak Clean blocks and rimSlipping chain Replace bottom bracket orRe-true if possible, or replace Part 6 PURCHASE DETAILS