The Rapid Rise LX rd on my 2010 Sam Hillborne was one of the best shifting
(friction, Silver shifters) rds I've ever used, but I swapped it out for a
less-well-shifting 8-speed-era XT rd because decades of habituation to
high-normal derailleurs made it awkward to use. Fortunately I found a
Microshift "normal" rd that shifted fully as well as the LX.

My opinion: people are used to high-normal and low-normal hasn't been
around in sufficient quantity to become an alternative standard.

On Mon, Jul 12, 2021 at 11:08 PM <sam.perez.2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey guys,
> Why is there so little info on rapid rise RD and why is it so polarizing.
> Sources include bike snob grants blog and random internet sources.
> Takeaways were finicky and needing frequent adjustment but also great
> concept and easy down shifting. Any experience thoughts insights?
>
> Thanks
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