Re: EGS Syncroshift Holy Trinity
The shifter is supposed to work with any rear mech (presumably not SRAM 1:1, though), not just the UpCage.
There are two cable fittings: The top one is for the rear and the cable nipple is pulled in a straight line inside the barrel of the grip. The front mech side (with the rubber bellows) changes length, pushing the cable outer instead. Both mechanisms are operated by a profiled drum inside the fat part of the grip. You can see the guide grooves through the window:
The shift mechanism doesn't fully rotate like a GripShift or Rohloff grip, rather indexes like an trigger shift: down and back to shift down, up and back to shift up a gear.
Any ideas what the adjusters do?:
All the best,
I don't think so, but just because of the black anodising and the more chunky look. Just doesn't look like Fournales stuff. It does get the bars lower, though, as you don't have to mount a stem above the top clamp of the fork. Found another pic on a different bike, which seems to have an upgrade coil shock, also:Were those factory?
As far as I know it hasn't got a dedicated front mech. I hope not, as that'll be another part to search out :shock:wow! is the front mech a dedicated one too, or can you use any front mech? and how does the whole setup work?
The shifter is supposed to work with any rear mech (presumably not SRAM 1:1, though), not just the UpCage.
There are two cable fittings: The top one is for the rear and the cable nipple is pulled in a straight line inside the barrel of the grip. The front mech side (with the rubber bellows) changes length, pushing the cable outer instead. Both mechanisms are operated by a profiled drum inside the fat part of the grip. You can see the guide grooves through the window:
The shift mechanism doesn't fully rotate like a GripShift or Rohloff grip, rather indexes like an trigger shift: down and back to shift down, up and back to shift up a gear.
Any ideas what the adjusters do?:
All the best,