What is Shimano Flight Deck and what is Flight Deck compatible?
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get a mavic m-9 instead. that was my first ever computer and the damn thing still functions when i try and use it. which is more than i can say for FD.

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It does matter which ring and cog one one is using, BTW.
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No, I didn't notice. (massive embarrassment)
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Another clueless newbie ...

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I have mentioned this COUNTLESS times and it falls on deaf ears. I do think they could/should implement a code/rule that says that an OLD thread (say older than 1 year since the last update) should not be bump-able, except maybe by the OP or someone who participated in the thread, to update it.
Otherwise, a zombie thread is usually anachronistic and it's usually better to start a new thread anyway.
Otherwise, a zombie thread is usually anachronistic and it's usually better to start a new thread anyway.


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Very sad.......bet your a hit with the ladies....how did you make yourself feel important before the arrival of lonely man forums..?

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Why are you even posting on a bicycle forum? All of your posts are denigrating other members. You've contributed nothing, no humor, no information, no stories, nothing.

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