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Thanks Andy, I meant a forward push shifts 'up' into an easier gear and and
inward push releases down into a harder gear.
It is of course, as you note, more correct to say a forward push "downshifts"
into an easier gear and a inward push releases the derailleur to "upshift"
into a harder gear.
I'll fix it to read more clearly.
Oct. 6, 2016, 1:37 p.m. - DrewM
#!markdown Thanks Andy, I meant a forward push shifts 'up' into an easier gear and and inward push releases down into a harder gear. It is of course, as you note, more correct to say a forward push "downshifts" into an easier gear and a inward push releases the derailleur to "upshift" into a harder gear. I'll fix it to read more clearly.