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      <title>10 Easy Steps on How to Calibrate a Shimano Derailleur</title>
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      <description>If you find yourself pedaling but not going anywhere while riding your bike, your gears may need to be calibrated. The culprit may be a poorly tensioned or misaligned derailleur, which has a complex setup with two sets of stops and tension limits with adjustment screws for both high and low ends. Calibrating a derailleur will require precise adjustments, and it&amp;rsquo;s essential to go through the process patiently to get satisfactory results.</description>
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