In my humble opinion, NickBull is on the right track.  The symptoms 
described are 100% consistent with this description

On Tuesday, June 21, 2016 at 1:44:42 PM UTC-7, NickBull wrote:
>
> My stoker and I have ridden over 11,000 miles (mostly randonneuring miles 
> in hilly/mountainous terrain) with 9-speed indexed (bar-end) shifting 
> (Deore RD), a Sugino 24/36/48 crankset and SRam 11x34 cassette.  The 48-11 
> combo is high enough, once you get over 30 miles an hour you may as well 
> tuck.  The 24-34 is low enough for almost any grade you'll encounter.  I 
> never have problems with downshifts, but for upshifts have to shift 
> slightly past the "click" wait until I hear/feel that the derailleur has 
> shifted then let the shift lever fall back to the click.  I suspect that 
> you may have some cable drag, but it may also be that you've optimized the 
> shifting for upshifts and that's making it "hang" on the downshifts.
>
> Nick
>
>
>

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