Old 02-20-23, 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Kontact
A mechanical watch is hardly a luxury item. I wore a $30 Seiko 5 for years.

Mechanical shifting is an opportunity to interact directly with your bike, get feedback on how it is shifting and control the speed and force as appropriate. The amount of dexterity and force you have to pay is not significant. Certainly not enough to effect ride performance.

There is a joy in using well tuned mechanisms. I prefer making the effort to shift my sports car or bike mechanically, reset the date on my watch, use a chef's knife and keep it sharp, draw something with a pencil, polish a shoe.

Considering that no one I'll ever meet will win a race or set a KOM because they didn't have electric shifting - it is purely a luxury. I feel a bit sorry for all the people that apparently hate interacting with a modern mechanical bicycle. They work so well.


Downtube shifters are the crank windows of bikes.
Is it me, or does this sound like a load of patronising bs?
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