Old 06-01-17, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by rydabent
IMO people also tend to over think gearing. Both my bent and trike have triples in front. My simple method of shift is--------------shifting across the rear with each of the sprockets in front. Granny for going up steep hills and sometimes into the wind. Center ring used most of the time on the flats or easy hill. Large chain ring for down hill and with the wind. Pick the chain ring in front according to the terrain, and shift across the rear according to feel.
To some people they'd say that YOU are overthinking gearing.

A 1x is comparatively much simpler (coming from somebody who doesn't like 1x setups for most people). Shifting goes as follows. "If it's too hard, hit this lever, if it's too easy, hit this lever."
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