Silvio.

Kelly Hill

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I got it. Thank you. Can the front derailleur be made to shift property at such an odd angle? Mine is almost vertical when adjusted so far up and back for my short self. Derailleur adjustment is my project tomorrow.
 

1happyreader

zen/child method
I got it. Thank you. Can the front derailleur be made to shift property at such an odd angle? Mine is almost vertical when adjusted so far up and back for my short self. Derailleur adjustment is my project tomorrow.
Below is from a Cruzbike pdf for the silvio v1 that is too large to upload here.
http://web.archive.org/web/20111005083230/http://cruzbike.com:80/SilvioAssemblyNotes.pdf
"
When you set up your bike, you should use the highest FD attachment point that will
allow your FD to clear the chain in the lowest gear, and the chainstay angle should be
close to 66 degrees. We suggest you try the following settings first:
X-seam less than 40 inches use 4th (bottom) row
X-seam 40 to 42 inches use 3rd row
X-seam 42 to 44 inches use 2rd row
X-seam greater than 44 inches use 1st (top) row
Whenever any adjustments are made to the leg length, whether directly by the Main
Boom 34.9 clamp or indirectly by the Stem Sleeve 34.9 clamp, repeat step 8 to
ensure the chainstay is in a straight 'relaxed' position. Failure to do so may result in
damage to the Front Chainstay."
 
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