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Old 03-09-15 | 04:17 AM
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Originally Posted by practical
I assume you have a 7-speed or more and that the differences between gears is not dramatic. If so, then I think your issue is in cadence. Find a cadence that is quick and comfortable to you and shift frequently to maintain that cadence. When approaching a hill, shift a little before you need to. Finally, be cognizant of which gear you're in so that you're using your front and rear gears in close harmony. I have a 9-speed with a triple front and my front-rear shifting pattern is this: 3-9; 3-8; 3-7; 2-7; 2-6; 2-5; 2-4; 2-3; 1-3; 1-2; 1-1. Shifting into gears outside this pattern is extraneous and sometimes counter-productive.
I have a 9-speed with triple front as well. Thanks for your shifting pattern sample. I guess my problem is a combination of poor pedal stroke and poor choice of gears which is why I can't maintain a good cadence (it drops to half once I reach an incline). I'd like to put the blame on my cranks which are 15 mm too long for my height, but the engine probably has a lot to do with it as well!
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