6spd shifter options

Kerplunk

Senior Retro Guru
(Not really sure which bit of the forum this should be in so feel free to move it mods.)

My 7 year old has just moved onto a geared bike and its 6 speed grip shift. He's just not getting on with the grip shift as its too stiff for him. There seems to be a dearth of 6spd trigger shifters with only the Shimano Tourney TX-50 out there. Does anyone know if they're any good or has anyone else found an alternative? I'm half tempted to just covert to 7spd but that would mean putting a washer on the rear axle as the rear OLN isn't quite wide enough.
 
I thought sprocket spacing on cassette was the same up to and including 8 speed.

Could you nit used 8 spd shifter but adjust cable so the last to poistions cannot be reached? The mech limit screw will prevent it being pulled past the largest sprocket.
 
Sprocket spacing is 5.5mm for 6, 5.0 for 7 and 4.8mm for 8 speed. Definitely you need different shifters.

The solution I used for exactly the same problem was an old 6 speed thumbshifter. If need be the child can grip it with the whole hand to turn it.
 
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Old bike then, most new bikes would be 8sp for that age and the gripshifts are quite light to use.

It could just need a clean and Vaseline up.
But if they are it hard then stick the Shimano stuff on.
 
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New bike, 6spd seems to be standard for 20" wheel bikes even though you'd think it would be more cost effective for manufacturers to go 7spd. Had a nive long ride with him on friday and he seems to be getting the hang of the gripshift now so will probably just leave it as it is.
 
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