Old 11-18-12 | 10:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Airburst
Except for the SRAM shifters that are Shimano-compatible. Why these exist, I'm not sure, but I've seen several.
Duh! Shimano is the dominant player with more derailleurs sold than everybody else combined. Sram was maker shifters long before they made their first derailleur, so it makes sense that Sram would make shifters compatible with Shimano.

Going back to the early years, Sram built the company supplying Sram twist Grips as OEM for Shimano equipped bikes.
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