It meant the downshift happened when it was "safe" to do so, using the gates and shift features. Rather than smashing the chain across the block.
If you are a multiple chain smasher or a low cadence gear masher, probably not for you. I find it really useful.
And Sachs (i think) had a modern reverse sprung front mech (80s?). It didn't last long.
If you are a multiple chain smasher or a low cadence gear masher, probably not for you. I find it really useful.
And Sachs (i think) had a modern reverse sprung front mech (80s?). It didn't last long.