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bleui 10-09-16 05:05 AM

identify shifter/groupset
 
bike upfront, from what groupset are those?
http://www.bikeworldnews.com/wp-cont...g-Redlands.jpg

cydewaze 10-09-16 05:31 AM

That looks Srammy to me, but the levers look carbon. Does Sram make carbon brifters? It's weird because they look like those tall levers for hydraulic discs, but there are clearly calipers on that bike. I almost suspect a last minute pre-race parts swap.

rpenmanparker 10-09-16 05:49 AM

Yes, SRAM makes carbon brifters. Red, Force, and Rival at least are carbon.

Chi_Z 10-09-16 08:49 PM

sram never made shifters with a thumb lever. looks like microshift

Jiggle 10-09-16 09:00 PM

Here's their team mechanic's twitter. You could just ask him. https://twitter.com/BikesAndBruises

cydewaze 10-09-16 09:21 PM


Originally Posted by Chi_Z (Post 19112675)
sram never made shifters with a thumb lever. looks like microshift

I totally missed that. Good catch.

Maybe it's something like these?

microSHIFT -The best control system

MakiNn 10-09-16 10:37 PM


Originally Posted by cydewaze (Post 19112717)
I totally missed that. Good catch.

Maybe it's something like these?

microSHIFT -The best control system

I would have to agree those look like them, just different paint job which could be new or old who knows

36Oly_Rider 10-09-16 10:59 PM

Team Lupus

They were sponsored by microShift in 2015 according to the team website...

bleui 10-10-16 07:58 PM

ah, nice to put this one to bed, thank you all for the informations


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