Cycling Plus

Otto’s high tech gear-tuning system

£36.99 ›Make your gears ’appy

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IF YOU FIND gear adjustment on a par with witchcraft and nuclear physics, Otto’s Tuning System could be for you. At the time of writing, it’s compatible with most Shimano and SRAM 9-11-speed drivetrain­s. It won’t work with Campagnolo, Android phones or clutch rear derailleur­s on current single ring systems.

The plastic gauges have 12 rearfacing targets, whose positions are scanned at the factory, and stored within the unique QR code on each box. The free phone app reads the code, and calibrates your camera and gauges to measure 3D positional difference­s between the rear mech and cassette of less than 1000th of an inch.

After creating profiles within the app for each bike you intend to adjust, you’re ready to start. Slip the orange gauge over the upper jockey wheel, and the blue one between the frame and cassette, then align both sets of targets as near to parallel as possible. Your options are to Check or Tune rear mech alignment, checking is free and takes under a minute, whereas a complete Tune incurs an in-app cost per quarter (90 days £7.99) or year (£19.99), to cover current and future developmen­t.

A Check results in an accuracy index score plus corrective barrel adjuster tweaks, and can tell if your rear mech or hanger are bent. The target score is within 0.125mm of perfect, and as 11-speed chains are only 0.4mm from the next sprocket, setup needs to be precise. Tuning can be Fast, using only the barrel adjuster, or Complete, where you’ll reset cable tension and mech limit screws. Di2 and eTap systems can be checked, but not tuned. We found the system foolproof, with consistent results when following the instructio­ns. For most riders, using the free Check function, and adjusting as necessary will be sufficient, unless you’re starting from scratch and need walking through every setup stage. It’s light and portable, so easy to pack for travel, when mech alignment could be affected, and offers peace of mind for the less technicall­y-savvy. It does have quite narrow appeal as it’s not universall­y compatible with drivetrain­s and phones alike, but is innovative and just a little magical.

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2 JOCKEYS 1 Two clip-on guides are provided for the lower orange gauge, for standard or longer toothed 11-tooth jockey wheels APPY DAYS 2 Otto’s app is very userfriend­ly with clear, repeatable verbal and visual instructio­ns that are easy to follow GOOD...
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