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Stem Shifters
I know that stem shifters are generally considered to be undesirable, but Id like you hear from you guys about them. I've only had problems in that they get in the way, and Im afraid of getting dome'd by them when Im tucking. I am considering shifting to bar end shifters on this bike when Im building it back up but Im not sure. opinions?
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For me, moving my hands from the drops or hoods to the top of the stem to shift is a very unnatural motion, requires me to move a lot more, and I sometimes even find it hard to hold my line while doing it. Reaching down to the bar ends or down tube to shift feels much more natural. YMMV and this could very much be a matter of what I'm used to.
If you've never used them, I highly recommend picking up a set of barends and giving them a shot. |
Originally Posted by YungBurke
(Post 7135169)
I know that stem shifters are generally considered to be undesirable, but Id like you hear from you guys about them. I've only had problems in that they get in the way, and Im afraid of getting dome'd by them when Im tucking. I am considering shifting to bar end shifters on this bike when Im building it back up but Im not sure. opinions?
I thinkyour on the right line of thinking with bar ends if the bike lacks down tube shifter bosses.:thumb: |
^ ha yeah well dome'd was intended for head and "head"
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Originally Posted by YungBurke
(Post 7135169)
I know that stem shifters are generally considered to be undesirable, but Id like you hear from you guys about them. I've only had problems in that they get in the way, and Im afraid of getting dome'd by them when Im tucking. I am considering shifting to bar end shifters on this bike when Im building it back up but Im not sure. opinions?
As far as the supposed danger of stem shifters, I think it's like the lawyer lips on modern forks. Someone got sued so no one will take the risk. I have somehow mysteriously avoided racking myself on the stem of any bike I have ridden in the last 40 years so I don't spend a lot of time worrying about that particular risk. |
When looking at the typical road bar stem, I think if the boys are going to be damaged by a stem shifter, they are just a centimeter from damage from the stem itself. I think the issue of danger with stem shifters is mostly psychological.
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I think they are actually pretty fun on the right bike, along with well adjusted suicide levers. IMO, The biggest problem is their reputation, the bicycling equivalent of leisure suits, they're seen as a tasteless relic of the 70's sold on mid/lower level bikes to hopelessly lumpen bourgeois masses who didn't know any better.
Some of the old stem shifters are pretty cool Suntour ratcheting power shifters, nicely made items. |
Suntour Ratchet are pretty cool...Depending...Just sort of out of style. For a commuter I don't see any issues. The only thing to do would be to ditch the dope suicide levers if you are fitted with them. Those levers are just so clunky.
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On the right bike (my Schwinn Continental and Varsity) cool, on the the wrong bike (my Bianchi or Volare) bad. Depends on your desire for cruising on a restored gaspipe Schwinn they are what they are. I like bar ends better than downtube or stem mount
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Bar ends are awesome.. I love mine..
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how do those ratchet shifters work? I just got a pair out of a dumpster and haven't put them on a bike yet.
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Use what is comfy for YOU. See if you can try others' bikes with other setups (bar-end, brifters, wharever....). Don't worry what others think is undesirable/desirable. It's YOUR ride goldurnit!!
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Originally Posted by stringbreaker
(Post 7136184)
On the right bike (my Schwinn Continental and Varsity) cool, on the the wrong bike (my Bianchi or Volare) bad. Depends on your desire for cruising on a restored gaspipe Schwinn they are what they are. I like bar ends better than downtube or stem mount
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Originally Posted by YungBurke
(Post 7137021)
Its a Bianchi sooo it just doesnt look right having stem shifters. Im building the bike into a tourer so I thought the bar ends would really fit the look well.
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The tall SunTour ratchet "Power" shifters were usually paired with a tall SR stem that is good for raising your drop bars up to saddle height, so hang on to the stem if you ditch the shifters. edit: (it will look similar to the Nitto stem on that beautiful Bianchi in the post above)
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Originally Posted by stringbreaker
(Post 7137241)
Here is my Bianchi with the bar ends
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Its really not as old as a true classic/vintage but its late 80's or early 90's I think. Bigbossman would know I bought the frame from him.
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Originally Posted by ollo_ollo
(Post 7137257)
The tall SunTour ratchet "Power" shifters were usually paired with a tall SR stem that is good for raising your drop bars up to saddle height, so hang on to the stem if you ditch the shifters. edit: (it will look similar to the Nitto stem on that beautiful Bianchi in the post above)
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BTW stringbreaker Beautiful bike and I like the celeste colored room too.
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Originally Posted by YungBurke
(Post 7138820)
BTW stringbreaker Beautiful bike and I like the celeste colored room too.
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The bars on that Bianchi have too much drop to be Moustache bars. What are they?
One of the bedrooms in my house is that color. I should get a Bianchi for it! |
Originally Posted by Dirtdrop
(Post 7139345)
The bars on that Bianchi have too much drop to be Moustache bars. What are they?
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Originally Posted by purevl
(Post 7139427)
They look like midges
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to me, it's hard to get good leverage with my thumbs when i use stem shifters...it's harder to shift, and the motion involves a lot more movement and in more of a cramped-up position than with downtube shifters.
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Originally Posted by Dirtdrop
(Post 7139437)
That's what I'm thinking.
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