What'ts that weigh out the door- 100 grams? Were they as reliable as Shimano?
They were Shimano road downtube shifters, on a custom mount to make them fit as thumbies.
https://www.paulcomp.com/shop/components/drivetrain/shifting/shimanothumbies/
What'ts that weigh out the door- 100 grams? Were they as reliable as Shimano?
Great link. Thank you.
This link really took me down a rabbit hole for the last hour and a half. I had this huge reply laid out discussing bar end shifters and 3x8 but in the end deleted it because I don't think there is a meaningful loss of weight going with that kind of setup. The Paul rings are 60 grams and I cannot find any info on weight of the bar end shifters WITHOUT the bar end adapters. Like the guy Paul says in his rambling video, the primary solution are for those who want different bars on their road bike or dislike bar end shifters.They were Shimano road downtube shifters, on a custom mount to make them fit as thumbies.
https://www.paulcomp.com/shop/components/drivetrain/shifting/shimanothumbies/
That's pretty light. The Paul mounts from the link above + which Ultegra bar end shifters? I'll update this list above with your additional data.Paul mounts and ultegra bar cons measure 130 grams together.
Sorry these got snapped up long time ago.
I ended up doing just this myself.
Except black Paul mounts and 7700 Barcons, rather than the downtube shifters used above.
They work lovely, too!
11-speed version next time/bike!
That’s what I’m going to be doing - but these look fantastic - certainly on a different aesthetic level to the Barcons! And much much rarer (and more expensive)