Old 05-05-17 | 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by redlude97
I don't see how having friction prevents a dropped chain or poor reaction.
I don't think he is even saying that friction prevents a poor reaction. If I had to guess, it's that friction makes it so undesirable to make small gearing tweaks that he waits until the last second to shift in situations with greatly varying terrain so that he only needs to shift once per change. Why else would someone find it acceptable to give up so much momentum by making such a vast gearing change as big/small to small/big?
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