RobG
Member
I love my new Turbo Levo Alloy. But I _hate_ the shifter. My other bike is a three-year-old Giant Talon (hardtail) which has Shimano shifters. I LOVE its shifters (it's a 3x8). The difference is that on the Giant, I upshift with my index finger, from above the bar. The shifter on the new bike requires using my right thumb to upshift, same as for downshifting. This is confusing and I find myself hitting the wrong shifter at times.
I discovered this past weekend that the latest Shimano shifters still do this... in fact, the upshift can be done either way -- thumb from below, or index finger from above. This is awesome. I want this.
So... near as I can tell, SRAM does not have a shifter that operates like this. If that's true, then my only option is to order up a new Shimano drivetrain -- shifter, derailleur, and cassette. Looks to be about $350 in parts.
The reason for this post is this... are there any other options? Does SRAM have a shifter that works this way, so I can save some trouble and some money? I'm just getting back into riding after a twenty-year absence, so a lot has changed and I have a lot to re-learn.
Thanks!!
Rob
I discovered this past weekend that the latest Shimano shifters still do this... in fact, the upshift can be done either way -- thumb from below, or index finger from above. This is awesome. I want this.
So... near as I can tell, SRAM does not have a shifter that operates like this. If that's true, then my only option is to order up a new Shimano drivetrain -- shifter, derailleur, and cassette. Looks to be about $350 in parts.
The reason for this post is this... are there any other options? Does SRAM have a shifter that works this way, so I can save some trouble and some money? I'm just getting back into riding after a twenty-year absence, so a lot has changed and I have a lot to re-learn.
Thanks!!
Rob