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d. Tighten the B-screw one turn, and repeat the
bounce check.
3. Set the derailleur’s outward limit by performing the
following.
a. Shift the derailleur so the chain is on the outermost
cog.
b. Stand behind the E-Bike, and check the position of
the derailleur. The guide pulley should align with the
outermost cog as shown in Figure 22.
c. If necessary, adjust the outward limit by turning the
H-screw. Tighten the H-screw to adjust the guide
pulley inward. Loosen the H-screw to adjust the
derailleur outward.
4. Set the derailleur’s inward limit by performing the
following.
a. Shift the derailleur so the chain rests on the
innermost cog.
b. Stand behind the E-Bike, and check the position of
the derailleur. The guide pulley should align with the
innermost cog as shown in Figure 23.
c. If necessary, adjust the inward limit by turning the L-
screw. Tighten the L-screw to move the derailleur
outward. Loosen the L-screw to move the derailleur
inward.
TIRES AND TUBES
Tires
Bicycle tires are available in many designs and
specifications, ranging from general-purpose designs to tires
designed to perform best under very specific weather or
terrain conditions. Your E-Bike™ has been equipped with
tires which the manufacturer felt were the best balance of
performance and value for the use for which the E-Bike™
was intended. If, once you've gained experience with your
new E-Bike™, you feel that a different tire might better suit
your riding needs, your dealer can help you select the most
appropriate design.
The size, pressure rating, and other information appear on
the sidewall of the tire (Figure. 24). The part of this inform-
H SCREW
L SCREW
FIG. 22
FIG. 23
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