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Old 10-09-13 | 12:01 PM
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Leinster
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Bikes: MBK Super Mirage 1991, CAAD10, Yuba Mundo Lux, and a Cannondale Criterium Single Speed

Originally Posted by memebag
The other shifter requires a lot of force, but that seems to come and go. It goes when they have it on the stand and comes when I have it on the road.
I hate that so many bike shops will tell you "we couldn't hear the noise you're talking about" when all they've done is thrown it on a work stand and turned the pedals. Work stands do not replicate the forces of a bike on the road. For a start, bikes find it hard to go uphill (where most shifting issues arise) with a work stand attached.
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