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Loosen the bolt for the cable (the cable was missing the cap at the end and was pretty bent). |
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Remove the front derailleur by removing this one bolt. It's pretty corroded but it came off OK. This type of front derailleur is mounted to a hanger that's a part of the seat-tube. (some don't have this hanger incorporated into the frame & use a front derailleur mounting clamp that goes around the seat tube and clamps to it). |
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The cable guide on the right side of this picture is where the front derailleur cable goes through. The LH cable is for the rear derailleur. |
Front derailleur after initial cleaning.
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FD-6207 |
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