^ this is news to me. Upgrade for £400 at fudges over my Ultegra 6600... oooOOOoooOOoo
Fudge have some great options.
Ah gotcha, however it does seem to have the same lever movement as the right one, which means while I was getting used to it I could go through 2 or 3 clicks without actually changing chainring
And don't you mean sprocket?
Campagnolo state you should use 3 clicks to change front ring. You can then click back once, to trim things if needed. If you tend to shift front from the middle of the cassette or beyond you wont need to trim. I tend to shift chainring early in preparation for a approaching climb, yet still dont use the trim click.
My front mech clears the chain by a whisker in the big ring, little sprocket position. This achieved via cable adjusters. It is the limited in the inner most position, via the limiter bolt. To clear the chain by a whisker on the other side. When in little ring, big sprocket position. Works for me*
Fudge have some great options.
Campagnolo state you should use 3 clicks to change front ring. You can then click back once, to trim things if needed. If you tend to shift front from the middle of the cassette or beyond you wont need to trim. I tend to shift chainring early in preparation for a approaching climb, yet still dont use the trim click.
My front mech clears the chain by a whisker in the big ring, little sprocket position. This achieved via cable adjusters. It is the limited in the inner most position, via the limiter bolt. To clear the chain by a whisker on the other side. When in little ring, big sprocket position. Works for me*
(*when my silly cassette behaves)