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krobinson103 06-22-14 11:42 PM

Sram? The x9 on my Soma are the best shifters I've ever used. . BBlow shimano
out of the water.

shelbyfv 06-23-14 05:54 AM

I sort of figured this for a *troll* post, should have stayed away.

modelmartin 06-23-14 06:30 AM


Originally Posted by shelbyfv (Post 16873126)
If you've been using Shimano "thumb clickers" you should have upgraded your drivetrain years ago. Those groups aren't even on the radar for most cyclists (as opposed to folks who just own a bicycle.)

Hey! I just put thumb clicker Soras on my '89 Raleigh Technium! I am as up to date as I need to be. I guess I just own a bicycle. I am not very serious. I only ride about 3000 miles a year. Please forgive me for being so tacky.

krobinson103 06-23-14 07:16 AM

Have 2300 series.brifters on my commuter. Not bad. yes you can shift from
the drops.


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