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Old 01-07-26 | 12:55 PM
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Yes D ring

Originally Posted by Agfa001
Ahh OK Thank you. I did just try to slightly tighten the "D ring" in picture #4, directly underneath the shifter.
Is that what I would do to prevent the shifter from slipping?
Yes the D ring adjusts the shifter friction. As far as wear, all I see is too much lubrication on freewheel and chain. Can't tell if worn.
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