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Old 12-13-20, 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by PoorInRichfield
I resemble that remark! Since I end-up being indoors for nearly half the year due to Winter, I don't want my person getting used to one gear selection indoors only to have adjust and adapt when I go outside (or vice versa). This also helps ensure my bike shifts consistently on and off the trainer.
Can”t comment on how it feels to you, however your bike should be fine. At least I can switch from outside to inside without the need for any rear derailleur adjustment. I think any misalignment would probably be due to manufacturing tolerances, which could always happen regardless if cassettes are identical.

ps: As a non native speaker I had to look up what the resemble comment meant, so learned something new.

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