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[. . . ] CONGRATULATIONS!
Congratulations for choosing a Gary Fisher® bicycle. We have carefully constructed your bicycle so that its safety and performance meet the highest standards. Your Gary Fisher dealer has helped you choose the size and model to meet your personal requirements and has assembled and adjusted it. With proper care and maintenance, your new Gary Fisher bicycle will give you riding pleasure for years to come. [. . . ] Once a month, check the operation of the right shifter/rear derailleur. When the right thumb shift lever is pushed, the rear derailleur should shift the chain from a smaller to a larger cog. When the right finger shift lever is pushed, the rear derailleur should shift the chain from a larger to a smaller cog. After the shift, the rear derailleur should be positioned such that it does not rub on the chain. The chain should not fall off the inner or outer cogs at any time.
Adjustment Left Shift lever/Front derailleur
To make the low gear adjustment on the front derailleur, first shift the chain onto the smallest front chainring and the largest cassette cog. Loosen the derailleur cable clamp bolt until the cable is free. Turn the low gear adjusting screw (usually marked "L") until the inner chain guide of the derailleur is approximately 0. 5 mm from the chain. While pulling on the front derailleur cable, push the left finger shift lever several times to ensure that the shifter is in the small chainring position. Screw the adjusting barrel on the left shifter to its most clockwise position. Pull the front derailleur cable taut, insert the cable in the groove found above the derailleur cable clamp bolt, and tighten the cable clamp bolt to 32-52 lb·in (3. 6-5. 9 Nm). To make the high gear adjustment on the front derailleur, shift the rear derailleur to the smallest cog. Next, turn the high gear adjusting screw (usually marked "H") counterclockwise until it cannot interfere with the motion of the derailleur. While pedaling the bicycle with your hand, carefully shift onto the outside chainring. Position the front derailleur with the left thumb shift lever so that the outer chain guide of the front derailleur is approximately 0. 5 mm from the chain. Re-tighten the high gear adjusting screw until it meets resistance. If you have turned it too far, the front derailleur will move toward the smaller chainring.
Right Shift lever/Rear derailleur
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To make the high gear adjustment on the rear derailleur, shift the chain onto the smallest rear cog and the largest front chainring, then loosen the rear derailleur cable clamp bolt until the cable is free. Stand behind the bicycle to see that the smallest rear cog, the chain, and the two derailleur pulleys are in line. If they are not aligned, turn the high gear adjusting screw (usually marked "H") until this line is established. While pulling on the rear derailleur cable, push the right finger shift lever until the shifter is in the small cog position. Screw the adjusting barrel on the right shift lever to it's most clockwise position. Screw the adjusting barrel on the rear derailleur to it's most clockwise position, and then rotate it one turn counter-clockwise. Pull the shift cable taut, insert the cable into the clamp bolt groove on the rear derailleur, and tighten the cable clamp bolt to 32-52 lb·in (3. 6-5. 9 Nm). [. . . ] Avoid pulling, tearing, or cutting these wires, as damaging the wires will cause the light to cease to function.
Installing bulbs
To install a new bulb, locate the lens set-screw on the back of either the taillight or head light (Fig. Remove the screw with a Phillips screwdriver. After the screw has been completely removed, rotate the lens 1/4 turn clockwise and lift the lens assembly off the bulb mount. You may then unscrew the bulb, being careful not to crush the glass of the bulb. [. . . ]
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