172traindriver
Legendary Member
The latter might actually benefit her, given recent mis-adventures trying new saddles!
The latter might actually benefit her, given recent mis-adventures trying new saddles!
Your right. A cold bum might be much better.
So. If I'm in the highest ring I should try to avoid using the highest gear? And if on the lowest ring avoid the lowest gear?
She's back, don't mention the outside toilet!
I don't want!
Yep to avoiding extremes, but its more to prevent excessive sideways stretch/wear and tear.Basically avoid extremes in other words. To avoid stretching the chain in whatever gear or on whichever ring.
No. If you're in the middle ring scooting along at speed in a high gear at the back you can change up to the big ring any time you like.In other words if I want to use a bigger ring I should always shift to a lower gear first, then change to the bigger ring, then shift up the gears?
Yes, that's right.Basically avoid extremes in other words. To avoid stretching the chain in whatever gear or on whichever ring.
Why change for just one question!So common sense. Thanks everyone sorry to be a pain in the neck.
Why change for just one question!
Why change for just one question!