Coolwall - Thumbshifters

Coolwall - Thumbshifters

  • cool

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • uncool

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    1
mechagouki":1x7icxfw said:
This might not take long to decide.

:lol: :lol:

mechagouki":1x7icxfw said:
Paul & D-A/Ultegra combo - cool in function, but always seem like an (expensive) bodge to me - obviously your only choice for 9/10 speed drivetrains (not retro anyhow) - unless you are happy running friction.

D-A/Ultegras have a friction mode, as I recall... :wink:
 
utahdog2003":3vd5zhgm said:
mechagouki":3vd5zhgm said:
This might not take long to decide.

:lol: :lol:

mechagouki":3vd5zhgm said:
Paul & D-A/Ultegra combo - cool in function, but always seem like an (expensive) bodge to me - obviously your only choice for 9/10 speed drivetrains (not retro anyhow) - unless you are happy running friction.

D-A/Ultegras have a friction mode, as I recall... :wink:

and the mounts are compatable with 7/8/9/10 spd levers
 
Agree, very cool.
I see however that 4 people have votes uncool, but none of them has dared to leave an explanation why. Come on, fill us in guys.
 
These transcend cool. They are iconic. Is a mini cool? What other component could grace a boutique Ti steed equally as well as a mass-produced Taiwanese ride? Heck, they even appear on Retrobike mugs and stickers! This is not even a valid question in my mind!
 
mechagouki":5g5l36dj said:
This might not take long to decide.

I think some qualification is necessary:

Deore XT 7/8s - coolest thumbies made - perfect combination of form function.

XC-Pro - XT's skinny slightly flaky younger brother - cool, but you wouldn't leave them alone with your wife.

Deore (often erroneously called 'DX') thumbies - cool in function, held back from total coolness by cheap rust-prone pressed steel mounts.

All cheap, mainly plastic, Shimano or no-name thumbies - slightly cool because they actually work better than all cheap plastic gripshift/rapidfire clones.

Paul & D-A/Ultegra combo - cool in function, but always seem like an (expensive) bodge to me - obviously your only choice for 9/10 speed drivetrains (not retro anyhow) - unless you are happy running friction.

Spot on: XTs!
 
Well,if you have to use shifters thumbies are the best,preferably XT's :D
Mostly ride without shifters nowadays though!
 
XT or Deore.....V,v,v,v,v,v,v,v,v cool, sub zero infact. 8) 8)

IMO improve the look of any bike they grace. Retro Orange with RC35's and thumbies... Yum yum yum. :D
 
Corduroyboy":69o60zhp said:
They are iconic.

Iconic indeed!

Even making my 7 year old daughter run them on the C'dale MC400 we built for her!

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