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| POSTED BY: Mickey on 03/03/2008 | 09:19 PM |
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Hey any of you guys using SRAM grip shifters? I've been thinking about trying them out for some time now. I was planning to get a set for a 3 speed I was going to set up on my Padrino, but a couple of guys I know got some for the fully geared bikes and they keep ranting about how great they are... how they like them so much more than their Trigger shifters.
I dig the fact that you can micro dial in a grip shifter if you start getting a bit of chain skip, but I've never used them enough to have any good idea if they are worth switching to permanently to.
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| POSTED BY: CL__ on 03/05/2008 | 08:51 AM |
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i stopped using triggers a decade ago and wont go back. i have ape-like hands and that also was a pain with triggers my fingers always felt cramped up trying to shift. i prefer the shorter version just due to grip configuration. they are also now making lock-on grips to pair up with srams.
there quick, clean, and not fickle
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| POSTED BY: Mickey on 03/10/2008 | 08:17 PM |
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I like the simplicity of grip shifters. I think I'll end up getting a set once I bust or wear out my triggers.
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| POSTED BY: Mickey on 03/10/2008 | 08:37 PM |
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