RichardB
Slightly retro
- Location
- West Wales
OK, bear with me while I think aloud. I have recently acquired a Dawes Galaxy Cromo with Shimano ST-3500 STI combined brake/shifter levers. It's the first bike I have had with STI, and I am not 100% convinced by them. Four main reasons: 1) the gear change is not pleasant to use, it's notchy and needs a lot of force, especially the front changer, or perhaps the angle is just awkward for my hands; 2) I don't feel confident about hard braking (there are a lot of long and/or steep hills around me) as the levers can move sideways under hand pressure; 3) I'm not sure they would be repairable/bodgeable in the middle of a long tour; as I understand it from reading online, if the tiniest spring inside breaks, it's a new lever (£££) or nothing; and 4) the gear cable position (coming inwards from the levers) means I can't use my Karrimor bar bag with R&K Klik-fix. I've tried it, and the bag puts an unacceptable bend in the cables.. On the plus side, they look fabulous and the hoods are very comfy to ride on.
The bike I have done most lifetime miles on was a 1970-ish Carlton Corsair with plain drop brake levers and downtube friction shifters. I got on well with that bike, and I would be more than happy with the same spec on the Galaxy. However, times have moved on, and it's STI or nothing, it seems. I'm obviously going to give the Galaxy a lot more time and miles so that I give it a fair trial, but looking ahead I am wondering about the possibility of changing to plain brake levers (not fussed if aero or traditional) and a different shifting arrangement, either downtube or bar-end (not fussed if indexed or friction). I understand that levers compatible with caliper brakes will be OK with the Tektro cantilevers - true? Will I need all new cables, or just the levers/shifters? Will ordinary friction shifters work OK with a 9-speed cassette? Are there any gotchas (i.e. basic incompatibility) that I need to be aware of? The intended use of the bike is commuting, day rides and solo touring. I'm not interested in outright speed and I don't race. I prefer to be surrounded by things that I understand and can fix, rather than having to have the latest technology. Space on the bar tops for computer, light and bar bag fixtures is very desirable.
I have never used bar-end shifters, but back in the day they were standard touring equipment and I'm willing to give them a try. Anyone care to offer an opinion on the above nonsense? Talk me out of it, tell me I have the right idea, tell me why it is impossible/possible/vitally necessary? Any pros and cons or personal observations? As I said, I am only at the stage of mildly considering changing things, but once I get hold of an idea I tend to worry at it until I find a solution. Don't tell me to sell the bike and get something different, because I love it to bits already (and I might even love the STI in time, who knows?). Thank you for reading this far.
The bike I have done most lifetime miles on was a 1970-ish Carlton Corsair with plain drop brake levers and downtube friction shifters. I got on well with that bike, and I would be more than happy with the same spec on the Galaxy. However, times have moved on, and it's STI or nothing, it seems. I'm obviously going to give the Galaxy a lot more time and miles so that I give it a fair trial, but looking ahead I am wondering about the possibility of changing to plain brake levers (not fussed if aero or traditional) and a different shifting arrangement, either downtube or bar-end (not fussed if indexed or friction). I understand that levers compatible with caliper brakes will be OK with the Tektro cantilevers - true? Will I need all new cables, or just the levers/shifters? Will ordinary friction shifters work OK with a 9-speed cassette? Are there any gotchas (i.e. basic incompatibility) that I need to be aware of? The intended use of the bike is commuting, day rides and solo touring. I'm not interested in outright speed and I don't race. I prefer to be surrounded by things that I understand and can fix, rather than having to have the latest technology. Space on the bar tops for computer, light and bar bag fixtures is very desirable.
I have never used bar-end shifters, but back in the day they were standard touring equipment and I'm willing to give them a try. Anyone care to offer an opinion on the above nonsense? Talk me out of it, tell me I have the right idea, tell me why it is impossible/possible/vitally necessary? Any pros and cons or personal observations? As I said, I am only at the stage of mildly considering changing things, but once I get hold of an idea I tend to worry at it until I find a solution. Don't tell me to sell the bike and get something different, because I love it to bits already (and I might even love the STI in time, who knows?). Thank you for reading this far.