Cannondale Bicycles User Manual

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2. Shifting a derailleur drivetrain

If your bicycle has a derailleur drivetrain, the gear-changing mechanism
will consist of:

a rear sprocket cluster, called a freewheel or freewheel cassette

a rear derailleur

usually a front derailleur

one or two shifters

one or two control cables

one, two or three front sprockets called chainrings

a drive chain

The number of possible gear combinations ("speeds") is the product of
multiplying the number of sprockets at the rear of the drivetrain by the
number of sprockets at the front (6 x 2 = 12, 6 x 3 = 18, 7 x 3 = 21
and so on).

a. Shifting Gears

There are many different types of shifter mechanisms, each preferred
for specific types of application because of its ergonomic, performance
and price characteristics. The designers of your bike have selected the

fig. 18C

up
shift

d o w n
s h i f t

down
shift

u p
s h i f t

fig. 18B

downshift

u p s h i f t

upshift

d o w n s h i f t

fig. 18A

downshift

u p s h i f t

upshift

d o w n s h i f t

fig. 18D

1
2
3

1
2
3
4
5

1
2
3
4
5

downshift

upshift

1
2
3

upshift

downshift

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