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Old 12-03-12 | 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Andrew R Stewart
What FB is tring to say is that shifting technique has a place here. .
Yes, I always say that the rider is a key part of the mechanical system. Good riders get good performance even from problem hardware, and poor riders make good hardware work poorly.

But I intentionally listed rider habits last. The OP should take a few minutes to verify that there isn't a clear mechanical cause, testing both the separation, and the phasing. By working that first he gives himself the best chances, then the rest is technique.
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