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hey guys whats going on this is richard from arena bike works and tonight im going to be showing you how to tune your rear derailleur or set of shifters or shifter with your set of gears in the back so youre going to want to do this if there is going to be any clicking any hopping of you know if youre riding and you think the chain is trying to jump from one gear to the next if your chain keeps falling off either side whether the chain falls off your largest gear and hits your spokes or if your chain falls off towards the inside of your frame here those are all things that can be fixed with tuning your rear shifters so the basic tools that were going to be using tonight are one a phillips head screwdriver and two a hex wrench now in this case were going to be using a number five this one has a couple of them were gonna be using number five and thats gonna be for this bolt here this is a socket head cap screw for to receive a hex wrench some bikes might have a hex bolt that has