Sparky731
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Yes to all. Also remember to downshift before you stop and pedal a round to two to get the chain on the right sprocket. Up shifting while pedaling can be noisy, but shouldn’t hurt the components.Just wondering IF there was a certain shifting/pedaling technique that was ‘better’ to do it if it mattered at all?
Example:
1. Shift while pedaling
2. Stop pedaling the shift to the gear you want, then continue pedaling
3. Stop pedaling, shift to the next gear, repeat one gear at a time
4. It makes absolutely no difference how you do it concerning wear, tear, or slipping as far as the chain is concerned