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Line Gear Indicator?
Aloha,
I just finished my second Honolulu Tinman, but I dropped my chain three times because I was too high on my rear gearing. I've heard I can have a rear gear indicator added on my brake line to help me realize what gear I'm in. Does anyone have any experience with this problem and/or this fix? I'm a long way from "riding by feel" and I'd like to avoid losing my momentum every time I get ready to climb. Mahalo, Lapbander. |
Just an update for those of you who are reading this post. I had my lbs install a dura ace inline gear indicator (about half the length of a small golf pencil) on my rear gear/brake line. It cost me $24 to buy it and have it installed but at least now I know what gear I'm in (pretty close anyway) before I change my front gear. Like I said before, I'm a long way from "riding by feel".
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I have no gear indication on my tt bike... I can find my gear two ways though...
The orientation of the bar end shifters... or the feeling, sound and speed of the rear drivetrain at given speeds... i.e. if I am doing less than say 26 MPH I should have no problem dropping to the bottom ring because I am not above a 11-14 on a 11-23 chainring. This is riding by feel and it will come. Now those little DA gear indicator things are nice. |
Originally Posted by my58vw
I have no gear indication on my tt bike... I can find my gear two ways though...
The orientation of the bar end shifters... or the feeling, sound and speed of the rear drivetrain at given speeds... i.e. if I am doing less than say 26 MPH I should have no problem dropping to the bottom ring because I am not above a 11-14 on a 11-23 chainring. This is riding by feel and it will come. |
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