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Old 12-14-13 | 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by lennyk
Do all modern chainrings require this trial of 5 possible times?
No most have timing marks of some kind. In any case, we shifted just fine for decades before hyperglide (or whatever name) so it's not an issue of necessity as much as optimization.

If you mount a ring randomly and are happy with the smoothness and fast engagement through the shift, you're fine. OTOH, if you find issues of slippage on engaging, or similar issues, then consider that poor timing may be a factor.
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