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From: Roger Merriman <roger@sarlet.com>
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Subject: roadie clueless no more!
Date: 31 Jan 2025 16:01:30 GMT
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<https://www.bikeradar.com/news/shimano-cues-drop-bar-components>

Cues is coming to the curly bar folks! Be that roadies or Gravel folks, I
have some on the old commute beast, it seems slightly more clunky though as
the cassette has impressive range, has made it more versatile.

While london hardly has much elevation topping out at the 400/500ft range
is one hill on the very Southern edge of what can honestly be called London
that is part of a escarpment that gets to 800ft but it’s the raggedy edge
of what is believably London, but such gradient can occasionally be on the
steep side, and with a heavy commute bike, having a low gear is useful.

Roger Merriman