Reverse spring or “Top Shift” in Shimanospeak means the spring is pushing the chain towards the larger cogs. Shifting is opposite of normal. It’s a pain in the ass and didn’t catch on.
It’s a pain in the ass and didn’t catch on.
Though it makes way more sense.
It makes more sense to pull the derailer onto smaller cogs, and let the return spring push it onto bigger ones? Yeah nah
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Reverse spring or “Top Shift” in Shimanospeak means the spring is pushing the chain towards the larger cogs. Shifting is opposite of normal. It’s a pain in the ass and didn’t catch on.