Old 05-04-18, 12:55 PM
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Your left-hand shifter isn't adjusting the amount of drivetrain friction, it's adjusting your gear ratio, just like the hand-hand shifter. Look at your drivetrain; you probably have 2 or 3 gears in front in addition to the 7 gears in back.

Being in a bigger front sprocket gives you a higher gear ratio, being in a smaller rear sprocket gives you a lower gear ratio.
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