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justinzane 08-28-14 11:18 AM

The stress thing I get, though the level of forces induced by anxious fingers vs. friction and springs is probably doable for any well made shim. Losing the parts is valid. Perhaps is could be like getting individual cassette cogs -- buy a Campy 2004 9sp ring for $13.99 to go with your changable shifter.

The point of variable pull for different cog pairs -- 3.185mm from 11T to 12T, 3.190,mm from 12T to 14T ... -- seems to indicate an elliptical drum/shim profile or even a multi-elliptical one. That would indeed be a ***** since angular registration of the shims on the drum would need to be within a couple of degrees. That would imply that instead of end-user replaceable shims, the part would have end-user replaceable barrels.

For shxts-and-giggles, I softened some copper electrical conductor and squished it into a V shape using a vise and file. Wrapping that in between the shift cable and the trough in my Suntour barcons basically worked. Indexing went from perefect to non-existent, skipping about 1.333 gears per click. So, though that was an utterly useless proof-of-concept, it works for the simple stuff.

Perhaps I need to get the LBS to let me look inside a couple of different brifters. I'm never going to afford "experimental" sample brifters.

Thanks for the info. Pointed to areas to learn about.

fietsbob 08-28-14 11:19 AM

NuVinci 360 CVR hub is infinitely variable with in its range [360%]

justinzane 08-28-14 11:20 AM

A vacation in Taiwan might be quite fun. Suggestions to convince the wife?

justinzane 08-28-14 11:28 AM

But that forces one away from the goal of easy interchange of drivetrain parts. The concern is not having a particular step size or range, but having flexibility to buy and use different components one-by-one without being constrained to a particular product line.

justinzane 08-28-14 11:33 AM

Modolo Morphos
 
To the many folks who have pointed out the Morphos, thanks! This is just what I'm talking about. THANKS!

fietsbob 08-28-14 12:19 PM

the marketing-gizmo people added 'speeds' after they dropped making those , so you have to lose some to make it work .


monopolies prefer that T.I.N.A.

SlowJoeCrow 08-28-14 12:32 PM


Originally Posted by justinzane (Post 17078617)
A vacation in Taiwan might be quite fun. Suggestions to convince the wife?

Taiwan has some excellent mountain biking, and some really nice tea houses.

Sunrace or MicroShift might be willing to tool up something if you bring enough $$


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