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Originally Posted by merlinextraligh
You can argue friction shifters are lighter, less mechanically complex, arguably more durable, but it's a loosing proposition to say they're easier to use.
Friction bar ends are easier to use unless you keep your hands planted on the brake hoods all the time. Which is where most riders seem to keep them now days.
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