Shifting Preference

Which Shifter?

  • Thumbshifter

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  • Original push-push STI

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Push-Pull STI

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Gripshift

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Mavic Y

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Shimano dual control

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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Shimano push pull for me every time (the new dual release ones are great as are the ones from 1-2 years ago (just before dual release) that could release more than one gear at a time.

Also happy to use gripshift in hte winter times (i wear gloves that are silly thick and its hard to use triggers) and the sram push push are good as well (X9 and X0)
 
stevemar":p6pklorj said:
gotta go thumbies--simple, reliable-- WTF, you can shift them with welding gloves on

One of the things I liked about thumbies, and bearing in mind I used to cycle everywhere, so plenty of on-road usage, too - was when you were riding and it was really cold, and you weren't truly prepared in the hand department, you could sorta keep your hand scrunched up tight sort of in a fist most of the time to keep the heat in, and sort of nudge the shifter to and fro to change gear.
 
MJN":2ae1ogto said:
Why are you riding in welding gloves?

I'll see if I can field that question...

"Because his bike has thumbshifters..."

(see, it's sort of cyclical ;-) and that sort of pun should be par for the course, here :))))
 
For the RETRO or old you gotta go with the thumb shifters. It all depends on the bike and how the rider imagines it. I will be running PRECISION BILLET or I think it is PROSHIFT grip shifters. My vote for thumbies. But, I like em all.
 
Love my SRAM X.O. gripshift.
Gone back to Shimano for the Pace re-build with M96? dual control & looking forward to trying them out.

But sentimental vote goes to friction thumbies :cool:
 
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