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John Reinders
October 17th 04, 09:19 AM
Hello,
I am new in this newsgroup.
I have a Shimano FC 7400 (7 speed) crancset on my bike. I am cleaning it
now.
The left cranc has a mark "LI"
The right cranc has a mark "LG"
The 52 camwheel has a mark "FC"
The 42 camwheel has a mark "LG"
How do I fit things in the right way?
Thanks,
John
dianne_1234
October 17th 04, 09:07 PM
On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 10:19:20 +0200, "John Reinders"
> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am new in this newsgroup.
>
>I have a Shimano FC 7400 (7 speed) crancset on my bike. I am cleaning it
>now.
>
>The left cranc has a mark "LI"
>The right cranc has a mark "LG"
>
>The 52 camwheel has a mark "FC"
>The 42 camwheel has a mark "LG"
>
>How do I fit things in the right way?
>
>Thanks,
>
>John
>
This image
http://www.parktool.com/images/repair_help/racefaceXtype_20.jpg
shows the proper way to orient chain rings. The large one has a chain
catching pin that fits near the crank arm. The others usually have a
small tab on the ID edge that also lines up with the crank.
dianne_1234
October 17th 04, 09:07 PM
On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 10:19:20 +0200, "John Reinders"
> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am new in this newsgroup.
>
>I have a Shimano FC 7400 (7 speed) crancset on my bike. I am cleaning it
>now.
>
>The left cranc has a mark "LI"
>The right cranc has a mark "LG"
>
>The 52 camwheel has a mark "FC"
>The 42 camwheel has a mark "LG"
>
>How do I fit things in the right way?
>
>Thanks,
>
>John
>
This image
http://www.parktool.com/images/repair_help/racefaceXtype_20.jpg
shows the proper way to orient chain rings. The large one has a chain
catching pin that fits near the crank arm. The others usually have a
small tab on the ID edge that also lines up with the crank.
Sheldon Brown
October 18th 04, 12:22 AM
> On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 10:19:20 +0200, "John Reinders"
> > wrote:
>
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I am new in this newsgroup.
>>
>>I have a Shimano FC 7400 (7 speed) crancset on my bike. I am cleaning it
>>now.
>>
>>The left cranc has a mark "LI"
September, 1987
>>The right cranc has a mark "LG"
July, 1987
>>The 52 camwheel has a mark "FC"
March, 1981
>>The 42 camwheel has a mark "LG"
July, 1987
>>How do I fit things in the right way?
>>
> dianne_1234 wrote:
>
> This image
> http://www.parktool.com/images/repair_help/racefaceXtype_20.jpg
> shows the proper way to orient chain rings. The large one has a chain
> catching pin that fits near the crank arm. The others usually have a
> small tab on the ID edge that also lines up with the crank.
Right.
Sheldon "http://sheldonbrown.com/shimano.html" Brown
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Sheldon Brown
October 18th 04, 12:22 AM
> On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 10:19:20 +0200, "John Reinders"
> > wrote:
>
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I am new in this newsgroup.
>>
>>I have a Shimano FC 7400 (7 speed) crancset on my bike. I am cleaning it
>>now.
>>
>>The left cranc has a mark "LI"
September, 1987
>>The right cranc has a mark "LG"
July, 1987
>>The 52 camwheel has a mark "FC"
March, 1981
>>The 42 camwheel has a mark "LG"
July, 1987
>>How do I fit things in the right way?
>>
> dianne_1234 wrote:
>
> This image
> http://www.parktool.com/images/repair_help/racefaceXtype_20.jpg
> shows the proper way to orient chain rings. The large one has a chain
> catching pin that fits near the crank arm. The others usually have a
> small tab on the ID edge that also lines up with the crank.
Right.
Sheldon "http://sheldonbrown.com/shimano.html" Brown
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