Originally Posted by
MikeDeason
Sure but I can also tell if I am getting stronger as I know my cadence and speed on my default gear on flat sections
How does any of this make your shifting "more accurate"? Accurate how? In my understanding, accurate shifting means the bike is changing gears quickly, and when it reaches the next gear it is precisely indexed on the cog/chainring. Are you talking about the same thing?
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