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Old 12-13-09 | 08:12 AM
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bikerosity57
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Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
HSean I don't see anyone addressing this so I think I will chime in. I beleive the 'point of this' was to make shifting more comfortable for novice riders. it seems likely that most people who buy that style of bike wanted a '10 speed' but were used to riding a three speed and therefore in the habit of pausing in their pedalling to shift. with the FFW system they were able to do this. I agree with whoever said it was a solution looking for a problem/issue. however if I ever saw a nice mixtie or ladies with it I may buy it for the novality
Yes the wholr idea is that you can shift while not pedaling. The front freewheel system really isn't a bad idea, and with a little effort you can rig a motor on the bike uing the inner chain ring as the drive ring, and have a five speed transmission.
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