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Bikes: Schwinn Voyageur 1988, I had many Schwinn bikes all ten speeds, road bikes, and some Raleigh bikes as well. One GT, some huffy models MTB's mainly.

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Trying the upload feature again, this time using Firefox. Tried in Chrome and for me Chrome didn't work.

Hey this worked.

All the cable housing is full length. and moves smoothly. I am using Jagwire.

Here is where I originally had the chains set on the chain rings and cassette.

Handcrank chain ring (3 rings) on the largest. LEFT SIDE

The drive crank - Largest of the three chain rings. LEFT SIDE

The gear shifting chain ring/crank at largest ring. RIGHT SIDE.

The rear cassette - Largest cog. - RIGHT SIDE.




TODAY -
I did adjust the drive chain on the left to the smallest - LEFT SIDE

I then shifted the right chain ring to the smallest.

I moved the cassette to the second from largest cog to avoid crossing the chain. I think this is what it is called. Learned about that last night.


This does make pedaling somewhat easier...

I am not interested in power assist. Unless I can find it for $100 or less. Then I might consider it.







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