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Old September 19th 06, 07:02 PM posted to alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent
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Back in the early 80s I bought a Fuji hybrid. I think hybrids were a
new concept at the time. It had sun tour shifters that worked really
well. They were just little levers that you move back and forth under
tension (so they don't move when you let go). You were responsible for
getting it "shifted" the right amount. They worked great! I've gone
through 4 or 5 mountain bikes since then and they all have indexed
click type shifters. My last 2 have been top of the line LX or higher.
The bottom line is that none of them ever worked correctly, ever.
There's always at least 1 or 2 gears that decide to switch back and
forth. That's really annoying when you are trying to climb a technical
trail and all of a sudden your chain starts clunking.

Anyway I just ordered a Bacchetta Giro and I noticed that it has grip
shifters, which seems to be even worse than the rapid fire shifters.
I've heard people mention bar end shifters. Do these do what I'm
hoping? Are they retro shifters that allow the cyclist to shift the
chain where you want it? Like on my old Fuji hybrid?

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Old September 19th 06, 08:04 PM posted to alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent
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Ian Smith wrote:

Effectively, they are friction shifters (as mounted on the down-tube


Friction shifters. That's the term I was looking for. Seems like a
better design to me. Too bad it's still going out of style. I was
hoping maybe they were making a comeback.

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Old September 19th 06, 09:44 PM posted to alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent
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In alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent on 19 Sep 2006 11:02:21 -0700
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Anyway I just ordered a Bacchetta Giro and I noticed that it has grip
shifters, which seems to be even worse than the rapid fire shifters.
I've heard people mention bar end shifters. Do these do what I'm
hoping? Are they retro shifters that allow the cyclist to shift the
chain where you want it? Like on my old Fuji hybrid?


The twists on my Giro work mostly OK, but it's a fair old heave to get
on the big ring and takes a deal of work to get the rear shifting
properly on all cogs.

I've bought bar end shifters - you need to buy the shifters and a
Shimano rear derailleur as the SRAM has a different index pattern to
the Shimano bar ends.

If you only want friction then you just need the shifters and the new
cables and you can keep the rear derailleur.

I haven't put them on the bike yet, waiting for a free weekend!

I suspect the biggest hassle for friction shifting on straight bar
ends will be where the shifters are, your hand won't be supported on
the end of the tweener bars the way it is on tri bars or drops.

I'd suggest a set of Pauls Thumbie mounts for the bar ends, except
that there's a fair bit of dosh involved by the time you get both
items.

Zebee
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Old September 19th 06, 09:45 PM posted to alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent
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In alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent on 19 Sep 2006 18:41:49 GMT
Ian Smith wrote:

Howver, bar-end shifters are becoming rare and costly - in Shimano,
for example, I think only dura-ace has bar-end shifters now.


I dunno if anyone's done it, but some have speculated that old
downtube ones might fit thumbies.

I've seen old non-indexed bar ends and downtube shifters on ebay, if
the OP wants non-indexed shifting then that might be the go.

Zebee
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Old September 26th 06, 04:02 PM posted to alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent
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Back in the early 80s I bought a Fuji hybrid. I think hybrids were a
new concept at the time. It had sun tour shifters that worked really
well. They were just little levers that you move back and forth under
tension (so they don't move when you let go). You were responsible for
getting it "shifted" the right amount. They worked great! I've gone
through 4 or 5 mountain bikes since then and they all have indexed
click type shifters. My last 2 have been top of the line LX or higher.
The bottom line is that none of them ever worked correctly, ever.
There's always at least 1 or 2 gears that decide to switch back and
forth. That's really annoying when you are trying to climb a technical
trail and all of a sudden your chain starts clunking.

Anyway I just ordered a Bacchetta Giro and I noticed that it has grip
shifters, which seems to be even worse than the rapid fire shifters.
I've heard people mention bar end shifters. Do these do what I'm
hoping? Are they retro shifters that allow the cyclist to shift the
chain where you want it? Like on my old Fuji hybrid?

Hello again -
You know, I don't like the idea of grip shifters but they undeniably work
well on my recumbent. I like not having to change my grip to shift gears,
and when I want to grab a lower gear, it is always right there.
I use Dura Ace bar ends on 2 other bikes. One is mounted in handlebar
ends - simple and effective. The other is mounted in Paul Thumbies for
mounting on top of the handlebars. Dura ace bar ends give choice of index
or friction shifting. If you are lax in maintenance as I am, it is nice to
have the friction option because it is not sensitive to minor changes in
cable tension.
On a fourth bike, I use Rivendell's Silver Shifters as bar ends. Friction
only, beautiful action, should last forever, cheaper than Dura Ace and the
advantage of buying non-Shimano too.

Since you are new to bents, may I suggest that you check out
http://www.bentrideronline.com/, especially the forum. A terrific resource
about everything recumbent.
Regards-
Jon Shinefeld
PhilaPA


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Old September 28th 06, 10:24 PM posted to alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent
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On a fourth bike, I use Rivendell's Silver Shifters as bar ends.
Friction only, beautiful action, should last forever, cheaper than Dura
Ace and the advantage of buying non-Shimano too.


They're not cheaper than Dura Ace bar end shifters, even if you buy the
Shimanos from Rivendell, where Dura Ace shifters are $68 and the Silver
shifters are $75.

If you shop around, e.g chucksbikes.com, Shimanos are even cheaper,
including the 10 speed shifters.

While I understand folks dislike of Shimano, I would think that their bar
end shifters are one exception where there's not much to gripe about. One
"gripe" I have with them is that if you're stupid, as I was at the time,
it's easy to loosen the mounts too much and have them fall into your
handlebars. I was lucky to be able to fish it out without performing any
surgery.


Thank you - I sit corrected about the prices of Shimano and SILVER shifters
for bar ends. There is no question that DA bar ends work quite well.
There's nothing at all to gripe about with respect to the part. I have many
Shimano parts on various bikes - when I evaluate them as the best option, I
will purchase and use them. But I object to the company's policies and
strategies and will support the competition when parts that work equally as
well or just differently are available.
Jon Shinefeld
PhillyPA


 




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