Bike repair basics: Adjusting a Shimano rear derailleur clutch
Maintain and adjust the rear derailleur clutch so it can do its job in any terrain and trail condition.
Maintain and adjust the rear derailleur clutch so it can do its job in any terrain and trail condition.
Shimano calls their new Zee component group the "gateway to gravity" component line
The Shimano Shadow Plus is an entirely new mech tensioning system governed by a clutch which allows you to increase the tension on the chain
Lennard shows why it’s important to be mindful when cleaning your tires on the run and recommends tires for big guys
Zinn addresses reader questions about repairing a blown derailleur hanger, shipping carbon seatposts and whether GC riders need aero wheels
This week's tech roundup also includes: SRAM mountain bike derailleurs, Wheels bottom bracket adapters, SRAM Red, Shimano patents and Friday flicks
Also: Chinese frames, Carbon polish and 11-speed chainrings.
Singletrack.com's Lennard Zinn explains the adjustments to make on standard Shimano rear derailleurs for the best possible performance.
For 2012 SRAM is offering additional 2X10 gear options.
Singletrack.com's Lennard Zinn shows how to overhaul a P Knuckle derailleur.
Looking to upgrade your machine? Singletrack.com's Lennard Zinn demonstrates how to install a front derailleur so you can polish your mechanic skills.
One of the most important tactics in mountain biking is shifting. Upgrade your machine all by yourself as Singletrack.com's Lennard Zinn demonstrates how to install a rear derailleur.
If you need to make adjustments, this is the place you should be. Singletrack.com's Lennard Zinn explains how to adjust the rear derailleur. (High Normal)
Whether you plan to take on the most technical trail in your area, or you plan on enduring long hours in the mountains, your front derailleur will be key to your success. Singletrack.com's Lennard Zinn shows you how to make adjustments to ensure the best quality shifting for every ride.
Singletrack.com's Lennard Zinn explains how to make low-normal adjustments on the rear derailleur. This may have to be done several times, but when you get it right, you can assure a better ride.
Singletrack.com's Lennard Zinn solves the always annoying clicking and skipping dilemma by making a few quick and easy adjustments.
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