
Originally Posted by
DarcyInOregon
I just carry a cloth hankie in my jersey pocket. It is useful for all sorts of wiping off or putting on chains and so on, and the best is, unlike tissue, if you forget to take it out when you wash the jersey there won't be little pieces of paper all over the clothing when the wash is done.
JenLeath, you want a triple, like the others said, because you will get hills with real steep grades. If as you approach the hill and it looks real steep to you, then shift down before you start up the grade. You only drop the chain if you try to shift down when you are already half way up and bike is hardly moving at all. Anything else, you can stay in the second cog.
Darcy
Not sure about "you only drop the chain if you try to shift down when you are already halfway up"--I've managed to drop mine twice in the past two weeks when shifting down at the beginning of the hill. Or does that just mean I need to adjust the front derailleur a bit?
The rubber gloves are a good idea for situations like this; another option is to carry some wet wipes for cleaning up your hands. After the first time I dropped the chain, I put some wet wipes in my bag and was very glad to have them when it happened again!
2011 Surly LHT
1995 Trek 830