Deore XT Thumb Shifters SL-M732 8 speed?

SJS Cycles also do new 7,8,9 and 10 speed thumb shifters: http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/gear-shifters-rapidfire-trigger-dept372_pg1/, bit pricey though.


On my newer 27 speed bike with XT front and rear mechs and rapidfire shifters, I could never get it set up so that the front derailleur cage wouldn't rub on the chain. In the end I gave up and fitted a friction thumb shifter that I could "trim": http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/sunrace-thumbshifter-left-hand-prod23293/, it's really cheap and nasty looking, but works perfectly and is lighter than the XT rapidfire it replaced. :D
 
SJS Cycles also do new 7,8,9 and 10 speed thumb shifters: http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/gear-shifters-rapidfire-trigger-dept372_pg1/, bit pricey though.


On my newer 27 speed bike with XT front and rear mechs and rapidfire shifters, I could never get it set up so that the front derailleur cage wouldn't rub on the chain. In the end I gave up and fitted a friction thumb shifter that I could "trim": http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/sunrace-thumbshifter-left-hand-prod23293/, it's really cheap and nasty looking, but works perfectly and is lighter than the XT rapidfire it replaced. :D
 
I have 8 speed friction on my road bike. Its a bit tricky to shift accurately, but is loads more reliable I guess.

How do you lot fair running 8 speed+ in friction mode for MTB's?
 
I've got 8 speed DNP Epoch thumbshifters, designed for the correct 4.8mm cassette spacing. About £10 off eBay ~8 years ago. You're unlikely to find a new set now though!

Sure the plastics and clamp look a bit cheap but they work every bit as well as Deore's :)
 
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