Subject: RE: Any pointers for aerobike shifting on a hilly course?As has been said before, basically it just takes some practice. I have about 100 miles on my first tri bike with bar end shifters and I love climbing with it now. You just need to plan a little further in advance than you would have on a bike with integrated shifters/brakes. DO NOT BACK OUT!! 1. Keep Practicing, you will get there 2. Plan ahead (if you are going to need to go to the bottom chain ring do it as early as you can), I can usually plan what gear I am going to need from the bottom of the hill (either sitting or standing). 3. Once your in your gear, move to the horns, if you need to shift again, do it early and just move one hand in. 4. You will have it in no time!! 5. If you have issues with it on the hill, go back to the bottom and try again  6. Repeat 5 till you got it perfect  Michael |