MuchAlohaNui
Senior Retro Guru
Who made the light weight, simplistic and functional shifters of the early to mid 90's? Shimano? Sram? Did anyone care or were the engineers (innovators) of the smaller shops and names more focused on derailleurs, cranks and brake levers and hubs?
The Sram SRT grip shifters of the mid-90's weigh between 120 to 145 grams depending on who's scale you use. Shimano XT m737 thumbies are around 190 grams (excluding the integrated brake levers), and XTR m900's are around 180 grams. To get the Shimano's to work, one would need to source something like Grafton shifter perches (aside from even being able to find those $$$$...) or the old Magura perches, which add additional weight to the Shimano shifters pushing them closer to 200 grams. This is unacceptable by any standard!
So, did anyone in the 90's reinvent the wheel or was Sram and Shimano it?
The Sram SRT grip shifters of the mid-90's weigh between 120 to 145 grams depending on who's scale you use. Shimano XT m737 thumbies are around 190 grams (excluding the integrated brake levers), and XTR m900's are around 180 grams. To get the Shimano's to work, one would need to source something like Grafton shifter perches (aside from even being able to find those $$$$...) or the old Magura perches, which add additional weight to the Shimano shifters pushing them closer to 200 grams. This is unacceptable by any standard!
So, did anyone in the 90's reinvent the wheel or was Sram and Shimano it?