I didn’t tighten the rear wheel enough on my ride and ended up with some slack 
in the chain. I rode it for a bit to experiment with that very question, 
Patrick. The “magic” is there, just not as directly. It’s there with a slightly 
disconnected pause (boy, do I NOT like THAT!). The freewheel does engage, is 
engaged, is driving the chain forward, but you have to stay ahead of the 
“skip”. The flywheel does, at that point, directly connect through the now 
taught chain, until you pedal slower than the flywheel, then you “skip” to 
engage the flywheel by backpedaling.

With abandon,
Patrick

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