I just go by feel..I have an inkling of what gear i'm in on the mtb when i'm on it. When I start out, i'm in X gear then i move up or down blah blah blah depending on the terrain..
Aren't you practicing in some park that's flat? Why not just stop and look at your rear cassette and have a think...
Don't make it so difficult.
I'll tell ya one thing..we have a race this weekend & it's uphill...i'll be in low gear...trying not to die...
I just glance down or back as needed. Mostly, I go by feel...
I am going to ask them to put an X0 grip for the front shifter - I really like those so much better - even though the triggers are fine - I would think that there wouldn't be any issues with that. I will not do this right away - but it can't be that expensive outside of labor.
+1 for reply on Shimano Flight Deck, but that doesn't help you w SRAM obviously.
I don't have that now on any of my bikes.
For my mtb, when I have to think more quickly about shifting on the trail, I just made up a word relation to know which way to shift. Things in biking are backwards I thinklol.
OK, my words I use on the mtb are: "the 'big easy'... as something in like that old movie... means easier / smaller ring gear to turn... so use big lever to make it easy". Obviously the reverse, the smaller sized lever makes it harder / bigger gear ring to turn. Seems like big lever should equal big gear?!
Always leads me to believe gearing was invented by a dyslexic. Which I'm slightly that way too. Still gotta have the word trick lol.
p.s. and yes, by feel, also you can tell by the amount of grease or dirt on that gear ring that is your favorite, plus the wear on the teeth.
Kirsten
run/bike log
zoomylicious
'11 Cannondale SuperSix 4 Rival
'12 Salsa Mukluk 3
'14 Seven Mudhoney S Ti/disc/Di2