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Old 07-24-17, 10:26 AM
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I'd agree that even if shifting under load is possible, it should be avoided (front or rear). It is just plain hard on the mechanism. If I were a racer and someone else was buying me new equipment every season, maybe I wouldn't care. But we buy our own equipment and I do most of my own wrenching so I don't like to abuse the equipment. I good shift is one that is almost silent.
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