thanks. but it's confusing because "downshifting" means going "down" the cassette towards the smaller cogs, which gives you a bigger gear. and it's the opposite on the front.
Is there a typo here? "Downshifting" is going "down" to a lower gear (bigger cog or smaller chainring)
if you're setting up a rear mech and you say "it skips a cog when downshifting" you'd mean when moving to a smaller cog
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thanks. but it's confusing because "downshifting" means going "down" the cassette towards the smaller cogs, which gives you a bigger gear. and it's the opposite on the front.