Hoping someone can shed some light on drive train issue.
I have a 1994 Carrera which I have been riding for the last 19 years. Last summer it underwent a very long overdue refresh with a new powdercoat and pretty much all components replaced, all that is except the drivetrain including shifters, chainset, rear mech and front mech.
With new cables installed everything was going swimmingly until the grip shift for the front mech bit the dust with the plastic internals finally giving up the ghost.
My question really is, what is the modern replacement/equivalent of the original GripShifts I had fitted, I know that GripShift of that era was SRAM and Shimano compatible, my drivetrain is 7 speed Shimano but modern Gripshift is SRAM produced and I know that only some models will now be compatible.
Can anyone shed some light on what my options are. I know grip shift is not everyones cup of tea but I do want to stick with it as I'm used to it, so no trigger or thumb shifting suggestions please ...also this bike is my winter commuting hack so it's not required to be the most cutting edge of machines
I have a 1994 Carrera which I have been riding for the last 19 years. Last summer it underwent a very long overdue refresh with a new powdercoat and pretty much all components replaced, all that is except the drivetrain including shifters, chainset, rear mech and front mech.
With new cables installed everything was going swimmingly until the grip shift for the front mech bit the dust with the plastic internals finally giving up the ghost.
My question really is, what is the modern replacement/equivalent of the original GripShifts I had fitted, I know that GripShift of that era was SRAM and Shimano compatible, my drivetrain is 7 speed Shimano but modern Gripshift is SRAM produced and I know that only some models will now be compatible.
Can anyone shed some light on what my options are. I know grip shift is not everyones cup of tea but I do want to stick with it as I'm used to it, so no trigger or thumb shifting suggestions please ...also this bike is my winter commuting hack so it's not required to be the most cutting edge of machines