I live in a mostly flat area, so I can get away with using my middle chain ring most of the time. It occurred to me that I was unsure of how to smoothly switch from my middle to my larger (up front) when I was in my smallest gear in back. I know the mechanics of it but if I shift to my biggest ring up front while in my smallest gear in back, won't that be a huge change? I would think I would want to change the front and rear at the same time. If I do that won't I slip my chain? LMAO is your head spinning yet? When I was thinking of trying, I was a long way from home so I thought I better not mess up!



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If you see a monster hill approaching, you'll want to go to your inner ring before you max out in back, that's all. But many (most?) hills you may well be able to climb without ever having to shift to your granny ring. Once I make the decision not to go to my easier ring, I feel free to use all the cogs in back, knowing that I've now committed to not downshifting since I'll probably drop my chain if I do!