GuruUno
Well-Known Member
"but to not see a potential issue is a flaw imo"
You are entitled to your opinion, however if you took the time to actually try it and experience it before your biased statement, you'd experience the "real world" interaction with a failed R&D product.
How on earth could ANY bike with such difficulty shifting be allowed to enter the market? Age is a non-issue. If I were to switch the trigger shifter to a "LEFT HAND ACTIVATED" trigger, how much time after using it would it take before my left thumb became problematic? A week, a month, a year? However, using a system with ease of use, maybe never. Get it???
You are entitled to your opinion, however if you took the time to actually try it and experience it before your biased statement, you'd experience the "real world" interaction with a failed R&D product.
How on earth could ANY bike with such difficulty shifting be allowed to enter the market? Age is a non-issue. If I were to switch the trigger shifter to a "LEFT HAND ACTIVATED" trigger, how much time after using it would it take before my left thumb became problematic? A week, a month, a year? However, using a system with ease of use, maybe never. Get it???