Diamondback MULTI-SPEED Owner's Manual page 26

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each revolution of the pedal cranks. The larger sprockets
produce lower gear ratios. Using them requires less
pedaling effort, but takes you a shorter distance with
each pedal crank revolution. Moving the chain from a
smaller sprocket of the gear cluster to a larger sprocket
results in a downshift. Moving the chain from a larger
sprocket to a smaller sprocket results in an upshift. In order
for the derailleur to move the chain from one sprocket to
another, the rider must be pedaling forward.
c. Shifting The Front Derailleur:
The front derailleur, which is controlled by the left shifter,
shifts the chain between the larger and smaller chainrings.
Shifting the chain onto a smaller chainring makes pedaling
easier (a downshift). Shifting to a larger chainring makes
pedaling harder (an upshift).
d. Which Gear Should I Be In?
The combination of largest rear
and smallest front gears (fi g. 16) is
for the steepest hills. The smallest
rear and largest front combination
(fi g. 21) is for the greatest speed.
It is not necessary to shift gears
in sequence.
Instead, fi nd the
"starting gear" which is right for
your level of ability — a gear
which is hard enough for quick
acceleration but easy enough to
let you start from a stop without
wobbling — and experiment with
upshifting and downshifting to
get a feel for the different gear
combinations.
At fi rst, practice
shifting where there are no obstacles, hazards or other
traffi c, until you've built up your confi dence. Learn to
anticipate the need to shift, and shift to a lower gear
before the hill gets too steep. If you have diffi culties with
shifting, the problem could be mechanical adjustment.
See your dealer for help.
!
WARNING: Never shift a derailleur onto the largest
or the smallest sprocket if the derailleur is not shifting
smoothly. The derailleur may be out of adjustment and the
chain could jam, causing you to lose control and fall.
2. How An Internal Gear Hub Drivetrain Works
If your bicycle has an internal gear hub drivetrain, the
gear changing mechanism will consist of:
• a 3, 5, 7 or possibly 12 speed internal gear hub
• one, or sometimes two shifters
• one or two control cables
• one front sprocket called a chainring
• a drive chain
a. Shifting Internal Gear Hub Gears
Shifting with an internal gear hub drivetrain is simply
a matter of moving the shifter to the indicated position
for the desired gear. After you have moved the shifter
to the gear position of your choice, ease the pressure
on the pedals for an instant to allow the hub to
complete the shift.
b. Which Gear Should I Be In?
The numerically lowest gear (1) is for the steepest hills.
The numerically largest gear (3, 5, 7 or 12, depending on the
number of speeds of your hub) is for the greatest speed.
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