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It’s worth going the whole hog and upgrading to the current combined brake and shifter levers. Apart from anything else they don’t rattle and make sequential shifting on the 6 speed far more straightforward
It’s worth going the whole hog and upgrading to the current combined brake and shifter levers. Apart from anything else they don’t rattle and make sequential shifting on the 6 speed far more straightforward
Rattle is not an issue. Straightforward shifting sounds like a great improvement, but in what way? My main issue with the 3x2 shifting is that left hand can only shift while pedalling, whereas right hand - only when coasting. Confusing as hell. And the shifters themselves are rubbish, but that's less of an issue. Anyway, couldn't find one that ships to Israel (and if it did, at a reasonable cost). That's one of the reasons I buy stuff from AliExpress: they ship pretty much for free.
With respect. I'm in my 70's and the need to pause slightly when shifting the right hand hub gear took me a few minutes at most, the standard derailleur on the left was natural from the start. I rarely, if ever think about gear changes.
It's not an issue of having to remember which is which. It's the fact that in order to drop to a low gear, one needs to perform not one, but two operations - stop pedalling, reduce right gear, start pedalling, reduce left gear - this is annoying, especially when compared to, well, pretty much any other bike I ever rode. Seems like a trivial thing, but it is not, when you ride over a rapidly changing terrain (like my commute), and have to do this several times over a short ride.
It's not an issue of having to remember which is which. It's the fact that in order to drop to a low gear, one needs to perform not one, but two operations - stop pedalling, reduce right gear, start pedalling, reduce left gear - this is annoying, especially when compared to, well, pretty much any other bike I ever rode. Seems like a trivial thing, but it is not, when you ride over a rapidly changing terrain (like my commute), and have to do this several times over a short ride.
...except those new levers have sharp edges. I wonder whether one can file down carbon fiber...