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Originally Posted by FizMan
That's where the rounded teeth come in handy?
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I believe that's where the rounding comes in handy. Also, at least in shifting while moving, the gears are moving so in the time that it takes to shift, there will be multiple times where the teeth do ot hit each other and should slide together. Now I'm not an expert on shifting gearboxes, I haven't even used one, I'm just familiar with some of the theory in them.
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