I don't want a new bike!

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Me too, I much prefer them over down tube shifters. However, they ain't cheap to replace in the event of damage. But, hey, nothing's perfect!!

The left one on my Eastway is knackered, I'm looking at E Bay for a replacement, though I'm in no rush to replace.
 

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Well if you want to treat yourself, and if its been 30 years since you bought a new one, you're surely due a new one right?^_^. Sounds to me like the N+1 could be a custom steel frame with a modern group set......or a good second hand steel frame you can add a modern group to.

Of course your current bikes will be fine for their purpose too. The thread title should be rephrased, you don't need a new bike, but you want one, go on, you're worth it. ^_^
 
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Alan O

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@Alan O take a look at the Genesis cdf
Yes, I've seen that. Other attractive options are from Surly, Spa, or one of a handful of custom steel frame makers - and that's very likely the way I'd be going if I were buying my first good bike as a relative youngster today.

But for any of those bikes, I'd be paying a lot of money for something probably not significantly better than what I have, at least in terms of the things that matter to me.
 
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Alan O

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Oh, and this "group set" business... nooooo!

With the technology I use, I can mix any brake levers, shifters, derailleurs, freewheels, chainsets, from a very wide range of makers and models - why would I give up that cheap flexibility in exchange for having to buy the whole lot as a single set at huge cost with almost no compatibility with anything else?

The more I look at modern bikes, the more I see a triumph of marketing over sense.
 

freiston

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A possible modification to get the best of both worlds?

Paul Mountain Thumbies utilising indexed rear changer and friction front changer bar-ends

Picture not necessarily the above-linked components but just to illustrate a possibility

Ahearne-Cycles-26-Inch-Touring-Bike-handle-Bars-and-Shifters.jpg
 

simonali

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You mean they made 100 and only sold 5. :whistle:
 
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That's another really nice bike, but I wouldn't consider a bike now without disc brakes.

I've not yet had a bike with disc brakes but I've been impressed with the ones I've seen.
 
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