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Old 2012-06-11, 02:32 AM   #11
danger_uni
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I was wondering about that too, before I started using the setup. It will depend on the rider but it was better than I thought I would be, because you can actually shift, in terms of clicking the button - it just won't engage. Taking the brake off for an instant will let it engage. It takes a bit of time to get used to, but it works fine.

My wife and I are going to UNICON with our baby daughter Nola so it's really more a family holiday. We'll just be there for the first half. To be honest I haven't had much time to ride in the last few weeks since Nola was born, so won't be in the greatest shape but it will still be great to see old friends and meet a bunch of people I've only yet known online.

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