Repacker Specialized Fan Aug 21, 2022 #1 Seems to switch off the clicks when shifting when moved to the 12 o'clock position- what's the defined purpose of it? Never got round to thinking about it before today.
Seems to switch off the clicks when shifting when moved to the 12 o'clock position- what's the defined purpose of it? Never got round to thinking about it before today.
G Guinessisgoodforyou rBotM Winner Aug 21, 2022 #2 Think it changes over to friction rather than index.
markoc Orange 🍊 Fan Feedback View Aug 21, 2022 #3 It’s the “no need to faff and index my gears” button. Allows trimming by microscopic nudges and precision wiggling. A firm favourite setting for lazy arses like me.
It’s the “no need to faff and index my gears” button. Allows trimming by microscopic nudges and precision wiggling. A firm favourite setting for lazy arses like me.
Tootyred Old School Grand Master Feedback View Aug 21, 2022 #5 Or...the "crap! .... ive hit a rock with the mech and screwed the indexing and bent something....oh well friction will get me home" button.
Or...the "crap! .... ive hit a rock with the mech and screwed the indexing and bent something....oh well friction will get me home" button.
H hamster Retro Wizard Feedback View Aug 22, 2022 #6 Also known as the '9-speed compatibility' lever.
G greencat Senior Retro Guru Aug 22, 2022 #7 Ergonomics aside, it really is a beautiful piece of design and engineering.