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How to Adjust Bicycle Gears

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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2008

A tutorial on how to adjust bicycle gears, with a focus on the rear derailleur. This tutorial was created by Atlanta Bicycle Shop, Intown Bicycles.

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  • thanx helped meeee

    

  • SUPERB VIDEO. THANKS BRO!

  • im adjusting my roadbike now,,, n this vedio reallly helpped me ! thanks !

  • @excalebuir should work as long as you set the limit screw for the smaller gear aka 5th gear further in than it would normaly be for a 6 speed to prevent the chain been accidently run off the end off the cassete

  • Awesome vid Iam having frustrating problems with a second hand bike I've bought and the gears! Wen I change gear it either jumps two or doesn't sit in cog properly and constantly chinking like its about to change! Iam having to hold it in gear with my hand using the grip shift and it's really tiring on my wrist! Gonna follow this vid at weekend and finally sort it! Thankyou!

  • This is the best video i can find. All the others are really dodgy and difficult to understand. Still haven't mastered it but i'm getting there.

  • thanks - this instructional helped me to adjust my gears

  • evreone being stupid-- grow up! this video helped, thankyou!

  • @alexcruzz33

    LOL :D

    "on to the big cog"

  • Nice buddy

    Great Teaching.

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