Do you change down gears before stopping at traffic lights?

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Thursday guy

Active Member
I find that I can get off to a quicker start than almost everyone else when I change down before I stop and start pedaling at a low gear. But this obviously requires changing gears very often, which I'm not sure if you're meant to do?
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
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Rides Ti2
Do what ever you like. If it works for you (and it works for me) then go for it.
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
I do when I remember to, better that than to try starting in too high a gear and trying to downshift when you are only pedalling slowly.
BTW gears are there to be used, I don't think you wear them out by changing but you can hear the click,click. graunch of someone trying to downshift behind you quite regularly.
 

swansonj

Guru
No, I change down gears after stopping at the traffic lights. (Irritatingly smug hub-gear user speaking. I definitely choose lower gears for pulling away from static on my hub-geared solo than the dérailleur tandem, because it's so much easier.)
 

screenman

Legendary Member
Most times i do, for quicker gataways, but there are so many things to remember, change gear, unclip, brake. no wonder people RLJ :whistle:

Do you actually have to think about those things?
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
No, I change down gears after stopping at the traffic lights. (Irritatingly smug hub-gear user speaking. I definitely choose lower gears for pulling away from static on my hub-geared solo than the dérailleur tandem, because it's so much easier.)
I was waiting for a reply from a Rohloff rider, smug git. :biggrin: (I'm jealous really, I've been known to lift my back wheel up a touch and grab a gear 2 or 3 down from the one I've stopped in if there is a hill after the lights.) :whistle:
 
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