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  • The Cycling News article says button on left shifter moves rear mech inboard, right button moves it outboard. Then both simultaneously to move the front mech.

    I like the sound of that.

  • I'm not sure how others ride, but I shift the FD down and RD up almost simultaneously, and vice-versa...

  • That's the only time I ever drop my chain but that's probably due to set up.

    To be fair, with Di2, the front shifts are so quick that you can do it within a second without it actually pressing simultaneously - if you get what I mean.

    The only thing that would make me change from Shimano to SRAM is that the chainsets look nicer.

  • I'm not sure how others ride, but I shift the FD down and RD up almost simultaneously, and vice-versa...

    This. Kinda. Shifting with a fractional delay.

    I reckon in practice you just adjust and would be riding it intuitively after a couple of mins.

    I wonder how FSA will work?

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