Thanks, Steve. Maybe I'm using "cross over" incorrectly. I mean the issue 
where you don't want to use your small gears when you're in your small 
front ring and vice-versa for the big cog. I'm fine with shifting down or 
up five gears when I shift the front one.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Monday, March 24, 2014 5:45:22 PM UTC-6, Steve Palincsar wrote:
>
> On 03/24/2014 06:18 PM, Deacon Patrick wrote: 
> > Oh, I understand that about the triple. But I would prefer to get rid 
> > of the cross over. The riding I do is mostly in the 24, but then there 
> > are sections of flat and down where pedaling is needed at higher 
> > speeds. I'd prefer to simplify things. I spoke with Riv, and it's not 
> > too bad to shift things around to a 40-24 set up. I'm going to give 
> > that a go. 
>
> Before you do, you might want to plot the gearing on Sheldon's gear 
> chart.  Crossing over on a wide range double can be a real issue: unlike 
> the one or two you need to adjust in back, with a wide range double you 
> may have to shift 4 or 5 sprockets in back. 
>
>
>

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