3500 series, so no, they've got double paddles.Are they the ones with the thumb shifter on the inside?, apart from that much of a muchness.
A friend is looking at getting a Whyte Dorset, which his LBS has at a very attractive price. One reason for this is that it's a 2015 model, equipped with Sora shifters. How agricultural, or otherwise, are Sora shifters of that vintage?
Hopefully she can brake effectively too. Cross levers help. That's my issue with Shimano generally, at least up to UltegraAll shifters work. You flick the lever and the gear changes. It changes faultlessly mile after mile after mile and will make bugger all difference to your speed or performance.
Now if a little bit of weight saving, a slightly slicker feel and better looks are important to your friend then by all means go for a bike with a groupset higher up the food chain. But if that isn't particularly important and he or she likes the bike and the price is good, don't let the badge on the shifters put him or her off. The gears will be ok.
She is actually a he, so braking shouldn't be a problem.Hopefully she can brake effectively too. Cross levers help. That's my issue with Shimano generally, at least up to Ultegra
A friend is looking at getting a Whyte Dorset, which his LBS has at a very attractive price. One reason for this is that it's a 2015 model, equipped with Sora shifters. How agricultural, or otherwise, are Sora shifters of that vintage?
Unless he has small hands. Mine aren't especially given I'm 5'10She is actually a he, so braking shouldn't be a problem.