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When the shift lever is operated, the synchronizer
ring is pressed against the gear cone, causing the gear rotation speed to increase
or decrease accordingly. This eliminates the difference in shift-gear rotation.
Consequentially, the friction between the gear cone and ring gradually wears down
the inner wall of the synchronizer ring. As the wear increases, the gap between
the gears decreases causing the synchronizer ring to slip and gears fail to mesh
smoothly.