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SRAM DUALDRIVE - Chain Gap Adjustment; Index Shifting Adjustment

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DualDrive · December 2002
9
E
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
GEAR ADJUSTMENT
Chain gap adjustment:
Chain gap is the distance between the
upper guide pulley and the cog the
chain is riding on. Optimal chain gap
allows quick, efficient shifts.
» While turning the crank, push the
rear derailleur inboard by hand to
the largest cog.
» Hold the derailleur in this position
while making the following adjust-
ment.
Use a 3 mm hex wrench, turn
the b-adjust screw until the
chain gap equals approximately
6 mm (
1
/
4
”).
– Turn the b-adjust screw clock-
wise to increase the chain gap.
– Turn the b-adjust screw
counterclockwise to decrease
the chain gap.
Do not use the b-adjust screw
to adjust the rear derailleur
to act as a chain-tensioning device
or to prevent chain suck. This
increases the chain gap causing
poor shifting performance.
Index shifting adjustment:
» Make sure the chain is located on
the smallest sprocket.
» Shift the chain to the second cog.
– If the chain hesitates or does not
shift, increase the cable tension
by turning the shifter barrel
adjuster counterclockwise.
If the chain shifts beyond the
second cog,
decrease the cable
tension by turning the shifter
barrel adjuster clockwise.
» Repeat the two former steps until
shifting and cable tension is
accurate.
» While turning the crank, shift the
chain up and down the cassette
several times to ensure that your
derailleur is indexing smoothly.
3 mm
6 mm
(
1
/
4
")
6
6

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