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Old 09-30-19, 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Fendertele
I have read several pros and cons. Trying to decide whether to keep it or remove it.
It all depends on you. If your bike falls over or you crash, do you:

A) check rear derailleur alignment and shift through all of the gears while off the bike, or
B) just hop back on and ride

If you're the type to recheck everything, you may be able to do without a dork disc. If (B) describes you, definitely keep it on.
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