BAR END SHIFTERS

Posted by: perroloco

BAR END SHIFTERS - 04/06/07 12:33 PM

Hi,

anybody knows where can i buy the Shimano Bar end Shifters 9 speeds set in Europe? are better for hard touring the friction ones or the indexed ones?, ¿what is the diference?

Thanks
Posted by: Alexey

Re: BAR END SHIFTERS - 04/11/07 06:44 PM

Hello!
Have never seen bar end shifters in our local bike shops, and probably it is difficult to find them in most of Europe also. I don’t know if they are in the internet shops.
It should be clarified, that bar end shifter for rear derailleur is indexed, in contrast to a front one. This allows to use mtn front gearing, with drop handle bars, because mtn front drivetrain components are incompatible with road “dual control” shifters – so-called “brifters”, shimano ones at least. Brifters with road triple front and mtn rear gearing are good enough for light high-speed touring on plain terrain for strong rider.
There is also an option to use a crankset with smaller chainrings like 46/34/22 for full loaded touring/mountain areas, which is compatible with a road drivetrain. Perhaps such cranks exist somewhere, however I have never seen them in our LBS.
Be careful if you want to equip your bike with drop bars, keep in mind that a frame for drop bars should be a bit shorter and a brifter doesn’t have an adjuster for a front derailleur.
Good luck!
Posted by: 4arno

Re: BAR END SHIFTERS - 04/11/07 10:25 PM

Hi perroloco

look here
http://www.radplan-delta.de/rennradteile/rennradteile.html
for
Lenkerendhebel Dura Ace 7700 9x SL BS 77 (about 1/4 down the page).
They cost 60 € there.

Saludos,
Arno
Posted by: kleinerwolf

Re: BAR END SHIFTERS - 04/13/07 07:54 PM

Hi Perroloco,

and happy birthday, by the way. party

Just feed the words "bar end shift levers" into your favourite search engine. One of my search results: Irish shop .

As far as I know, those shifters can be set to indexed mode and friction mode alternatively. Some people I know use 10-speed shifters, set to friction mode, on 9-speed cassettes.

Cheers,
Thomas
Posted by: perroloco

Re: BAR END SHIFTERS - 04/14/07 08:12 PM

Thanks comrades,

i like that shifters, they seems strong enought... but anyone of you have used them?
Posted by: Pekka1

Re: BAR END SHIFTERS - 07/30/07 07:15 PM

I have never used anything else for touring. Here in Finland, Dura Ace bar end shifters can be bought fom all good bike shops.
Posted by: aggri1

Re: BAR END SHIFTERS - 10/12/09 10:43 AM

Originally Posted By: perroloco
Thanks comrades,

i like that shifters, they seems strong enought... but anyone of you have used them?

I've got the 9speed shimano ones on my Long Haul Trucker. I love them, probably because I spend a lot of time with my hands towards the rear of the drops where the shifters are, and also because I can with one single motion change down a whole lot of gears at once when coming to a stop.

I've crashed the bike a few times (once quite seriously) and the shifters have never sustained any real damage. Just some scratches, even though the handlebars are bent now.

They work a treat for me.