Is that the most common place to put an SA shifter on a drop-bar bike?Your wish, etc
It's one of the common options - the other is just under the brake lever - although it's actually a flat-bar trigger,modified to fit the thicker bar with a long kinked bolt. The real drop-bar levers, not made for decades, have the lettering the right way up for under-bar mounting.Is that the most common place to put an SA shifter on a drop-bar bike?
Wear whatever you want on whatever bike you want...dgaf about what anyone else thinks, there's no right and wrong in the broad church of cycling. Do what suits and works for you
Weren't you planning on spending 2k on a bike though, that'd one hell of a vintage machine??
As has been said, do what YOU want.
I had clipless SPD pedals on my 1991 531 frame Raleigh, but I also ride my £3k carbon road bike in baggy shorts and MTB shoes... Rebel![]()
What about the Boardman?I want to pay about £250 at the most for a vintage road bike.
Yes, in a few months I want to spend 2k on a carbon road bike.
What people? The vast majority have no clue about anything to do with cyclingDid you ever get any funny looks?
I’m just wondering If people will think it’s weird to use modern technology on an older bike.
Usually, yes.So, do people actually bother wearing lyrics, using road shoes and clipless pedals with a vintage bike?
What people? The vast majority have no clue about anything to do with cycling
No, not that I have noticed, but people that may think I'm at all odd are invariably disappearing into the distance behind me as I show them a clean pair of heelsDid you ever get any funny looks?
I’m just wondering If people will think it’s weird to use modern technology on an older bike.
I'm using 9 speed on a bike I bought as (the remnants of) a 7 speed.Did you ever get any funny looks?
I’m just wondering If people will think it’s weird to use modern technology on an older bike.
I do, why not?So, do people actually bother wearing lyrics, using road shoes and clipless pedals with a vintage bike? Or, is a vintage bike more of a bike to just use to go to work and back?
The only time I've ever got funny looks for putting modern stuff on an older bike was when I punctured on a group ride with my Dawes and had to remove and replace the (modern 130mm hub) rear wheel. This required me swearing and wrestling with for several minutes it as I forced the dropouts to give me an extra 10mm or however much it is while my impatient companions stood by in the rain. Giving me funny looks.Did you ever get any funny looks?
I’m just wondering If people will think it’s weird to use modern technology on an older bike.
I think I have the same frame judging by the geometry and the lugs!Your wish, etc