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On the Fixed Gear gallery forum tonight and spotted a thread on hydraulic shifters and a link to this Bike Radar article.
http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/sea-otter-2011-acros-bring-hydraulic-shifting-to-market-29931
Interesting development, or a solution looking for a problem? Seems an unnecessary complicated way to do something simple.
http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/sea-otter-2011-acros-bring-hydraulic-shifting-to-market-29931
Interesting development, or a solution looking for a problem? Seems an unnecessary complicated way to do something simple.
hydraulic mechanisms have less appeal to me than electronic ones, but I'm not interested in either over cable operated. I'm a luddite as well, I carry spare brake and gear cables and spare brake pads, I know how they work and how to fix/maintain them, that's good enough for me.