Which gear shift is better on a racing bike, the one on the handlebars or the one on the frame?
There are handlebar gearshifts and those that are attached to the frame.
There are handlebar gearshifts and those that are attached to the frame.
The cable is over 2 meters long and the switch does not stay on
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Could someone help me with task 1? Unfortunately, I don't quite understand it.
Depends on… Switching levers mounted at the end of the handlebars deaf when driving a lot in the classic racing driver’s attitude. It can then be conveniently switched with the handball or the inner surface of the hand.
The levers on the frame have the advantage that they have fewer bends and therefore at least theoretically run more easily and thus keep longer.
Finally, it is also a question of personal preferences and what one is used to.
It’s always stupid to take your hands off the brakes. Well, it’s just like switching, it’s not just when you get uphill.
In the initial times of the circuit, it was not different from the switching lever on the frame. God bless the technical progress!