Huffy M0073 manual Maintenance Rear Derailleur Adjustments

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Maintenance

Rear Derailleur Adjustments

The rear derailleur has two adjusting screws. The “low” adjusting screw, sometimes marked “L”, limits how far the rear derailleur and chain can move toward the wheel. The “high” adjusting screw, sometimes marked “H”, limits how far the rear derailleur and chain can move away from the wheel.

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6

B

A

 

fig 21

Put the “high” adjusting screw in the correct position as follows (fig 22):

Shift the chain onto the smallest rear sprocket. Loosen Nut (C) of the cable clamp.

Turn the lever Barrel Adjuster (A) and rear Derailleur Adjustor (B) all the way IN.

Turn the “high” adjusting Screw (G) so the Jockey Roller (D) is in line with the outside edge of the smallest rear Sprocket (E).

Remove the slack from the cable wire and tighten the Nut of the cable clamp.

E

 

D

F

G

 

H

 

C

fig 22

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