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Old 03-04-2024, 08:48 AM
Likes2ridefar Likes2ridefar is offline
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Originally Posted by tootall View Post
It does slow shifting because the cassette has to come around to the right spot before it shifts. I haven't ridden it, but the people I know who have it say it's noticeable.

I think the regular AXS is plenty quick to shift, and seems quicker than mechanical to me, primarily due to the lower/quicker effort at the lever and I feel like the derailleur move is instant after that. I just put AXS on my MTB after first using it on my road bike and I've been loving it. The biggest problem I've had is trying to remember which paddle to push for up/down shifts after so many years of mechanical shifter muscle memory.
I have 1x12s SLX and 1x12s AXS and think the axs shifts slightly faster and is obviously more accurate with less effort. Both work great so even though I love to upgrade I’m having a hard time justifying this one even with the parts available in my bin. Transmission won’t work on my bike so no need to worry.

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