After reading opinions on here and other forums, also reviews I've settled on the Microshift White groupo.
Thanks to everyone for the opinions by the way.
If you want, read the following.
(Copied this from my main forum of a thread I made.)
Microshift White reviews:
Great review on
Road bike review .
Even a
pro rider was using MS on his bike.
I did some digging and found loads of different reviews. Might be too long to read but if you're bored...
GOOD POINTS
"Aside from it’s BLING factor as the only white groupset out there, it is also incredibly light and after having put it through its paces, I can safely say it is better than anything else I have ever used including Dura-Ace, yet it retails at a third of the price!
I have yet to run it with my race wheels but on my very worn and tired training wheels it shifted like a dream. In fact I completely forgot about it after the first few kilometres and to me that’s the sign of great componentry.
Let’s face it you don’t want to be worrying about something so fundamental as a gear shift, it must just do what it is supposed to and let you focus on the road and going fast."
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"I've owned Sram Apex and Force (current), Shimano 105 5500, and Microshift 9 speed shifters. I have to say, that the Microshift shifters were much nicer than expected. I bought them for next to nothing off craigslist intending to resell them for what they were actually worth, but in the mean time I installed them on the bike that had the 5500 parts. I ended up liking them more than the Shimano setup! The brake lever is rigid which I really like, and having the two paddles there right next to each other is really nice (which is mainly why I went to Sram). The shifter shape is fairly good and they felt just fine on long rides.
Quality wise, they were right in line with the 105 stuff, maybe even a little better. The shifters were much lighter than the Shimano (although not as light as the Sram shifters). I suggest you try them out, the parts are cheap enough that it's not a big investment, and you might end up liking them as much as I do!"
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"Mechanic at my LBS (felt dealer) said the same thing. felt goes to microshift and explains exactly what they want and microshift makes it. he had the same comment about the 105s being better, but said there's nothing wrong with microshift.
felt also puts the microshift shifters on some lower-end bikes with sora components. not the same shifters as the 105 bikes (9 spd vs. 10 spd obviously), but it seems like it'd be nice to have shifting in the drops as opposed to normal sora shifters with the thumb button."
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"Getting everything working on the stand is one thing, it's how it performs on the open road that counts. I have only put on about 150 miles on the MicroSHIFT set-up, but every shift has been flawless and I have not had to make an adjustment yet. The hood are comfortable, with a Shimano-like feel. Reaching the brake levers is easy despite having smaller hands and once I became used to the shifting method, it is not only easy, but it becomes second-nature. The shifters are easily reached from the hoods or the drops, but I do spend most of my time on the hoods. Each push of the lever results in a smooth down-shift and a quick, but firm, push of the smaller lever up-shifts quickly, with a sharp click, but nowhere near as loud as some reviewers stated. MicroSHIFT lacks the refined feel of the Ultegra levers, but I was never once disappointed by a missed shift."
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"Shimano sued and LOST a while back. I have microshift brifters running ultegra cranks, fd and rd. Works great, shifts are quick and precise, throws on the big lever can be a bit long but not terrible. Unlike sora, you csn shift from the drops. Biggest drawback is you can't hide the shift cables like the latest and greatest 105 and ultegra. But for $120 a pair, they are a great option. You could save a lot of money buying a felt with them up front then upgrade later to some used Shimano brifters."
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"Like most threads in the Road forum, you will find wildly differing opinions. The throw on 105 was too much for me, and Microshift was the cure for that. I currently run 8 and 9 speed MS. Microshift is my preferred shifter."
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I'd put most of the Microshift shifters against 105 quality.. but I've only tried 5600. Perhaps 105 made a huge leap with 5700 (by all accounts it did) and so now maybe it's closer to 10 speed Tiagra. I will say that in feel and ergonomics it's loads better than Sora. Try it out with an open mind and I think you'll be pleasantly surprised!
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BAD POINTS
"I also bought a Felt F95 this year that has Microshift 9 speed shifters mated to Tiagra derailleurs. Everything functions just as well as a complete Tiagra package would, but I would likely have paid several hundred dollars more for a full Shimano groupset. I will admit that shifting from the drops can be a bit daunting, and the throw from the small ring to the big ring up front is pretty long (making it difficult if you have smaller hands).
All in all, Microshift isn't perfect, but it works quite well and at the price it's a fantastic alternative to larger competitors if you're on a tight budget."
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"Bike shops don't call it MicroShit for nothing.... "
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"I don't like the mushy feel of brake levers that come on the felt f95. I haven't ridden them extensively, but they do seem to last fairly well, and the price point is right. the forte rear (micro shift) isn't as long lived. "
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I find they're the clunkiest of all road shifters, but they work fine and are reliable in what they do. Just not as smooth. Shimano is the smoothest, but that doesn't make Shimano what I prefer. I don't prefer Shimano's road shifting.
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The local bike shop recieved some bikes with Microshift on them from the factory. The shop had so many problems with them, they refused to take more, and exchanged some of them for shimano.
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When I was shopping for a new bike, I test rode a Felt Z6 with the Microshift shifters and hated them. They felt cheap and they were noisy as hell. They did seem to work fine but I couldn't get past the noise and cheap plastic feel. It appears Felt is no longer using these on the Z6 for 2012.
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As you can see there are mixed opinions on them.
A budget is in place due to being on low funds. I think after reading reviews on MS, they're great for the money.