switching downtube shifters to indexed shifters?
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switching downtube shifters to indexed shifters?
Hello out there,
I'm wondering a few things...
Is it possible to switch from downtube shifters on say, an older Trek, to indexed rapid fire shifters? I'm thinking of how feasible/cost effective it would be to buy an older road bike and switch drops to flat bars and downtube shifters to rapid fire shifters. A new bike can be had for $450-$500 on end-of-season close outs. But, an older bike in excellent condition can be had for $300 or so.
What would the cost be? I know what shifters go for. I wonder what the cost would be to do the realignment of the bike and take off the downtube shifters for rapid fire on flat bars. I have some handlebars. I'd need the shifters and would likely have to pay a shop to reroute the cables. I don't know how hard it is but am limited by living in an apartment (not much work area/ no work stand) and having a modest tool box.
Any experience with this or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
ryan
I'm wondering a few things...
Is it possible to switch from downtube shifters on say, an older Trek, to indexed rapid fire shifters? I'm thinking of how feasible/cost effective it would be to buy an older road bike and switch drops to flat bars and downtube shifters to rapid fire shifters. A new bike can be had for $450-$500 on end-of-season close outs. But, an older bike in excellent condition can be had for $300 or so.
What would the cost be? I know what shifters go for. I wonder what the cost would be to do the realignment of the bike and take off the downtube shifters for rapid fire on flat bars. I have some handlebars. I'd need the shifters and would likely have to pay a shop to reroute the cables. I don't know how hard it is but am limited by living in an apartment (not much work area/ no work stand) and having a modest tool box.
Any experience with this or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
ryan
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Originally Posted by nayr497
Hello out there,
I'm wondering a few things...
Is it possible to switch from downtube shifters on say, an older Trek, to indexed rapid fire shifters? I'm thinking of how feasible/cost effective it would be to buy an older road bike and switch drops to flat bars and downtube shifters to rapid fire shifters. A new bike can be had for $450-$500 on end-of-season close outs. But, an older bike in excellent condition can be had for $300 or so.
What would the cost be? I know what shifters go for. I wonder what the cost would be to do the realignment of the bike and take off the downtube shifters for rapid fire on flat bars. I have some handlebars. I'd need the shifters and would likely have to pay a shop to reroute the cables. I don't know how hard it is but am limited by living in an apartment (not much work area/ no work stand) and having a modest tool box.
Any experience with this or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
ryan
I'm wondering a few things...
Is it possible to switch from downtube shifters on say, an older Trek, to indexed rapid fire shifters? I'm thinking of how feasible/cost effective it would be to buy an older road bike and switch drops to flat bars and downtube shifters to rapid fire shifters. A new bike can be had for $450-$500 on end-of-season close outs. But, an older bike in excellent condition can be had for $300 or so.
What would the cost be? I know what shifters go for. I wonder what the cost would be to do the realignment of the bike and take off the downtube shifters for rapid fire on flat bars. I have some handlebars. I'd need the shifters and would likely have to pay a shop to reroute the cables. I don't know how hard it is but am limited by living in an apartment (not much work area/ no work stand) and having a modest tool box.
Any experience with this or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
ryan