Given my erudition and sagacity it might shock you to study that even I’m not proof against the pernicious pull of the favored tradition, and so it was that I just lately discovered myself watching a salacious documentary sequence about disgraced hip hop impresario Sean “Puff Daniels” Combs on the “Web Flicks” streaming service, the primary episode of which begins with him driving a highway bike and questioning methods to shift it:
Not solely that, however additional to yesterday’s submit, some dialogue ensued concerning the varied deserves and de-merits of sundry bicycle shifter configurations, or one thing. And so, for the edification of Mr. Daniels (ought to he have entry to a pc wherever it’s that he’s presently incarcerated), in addition to to hopefully provoke additional arguments amongst my fellow cyclists, a lot of whom base their complete identities round which shifters they like to make use of and the place (on the bicycle) they put them, I shall now undertake a under no circumstances complete survey thereof. [Keep in mind the following is drop bar specific; I don’t care about your “alt” bars, and frankly I resent the term.] So let’s start.
Downtube Shifters

The downtube shifter is the basic highway bike configuration, and might be had in each listed and friction varieties. Whereas not essentially the most handy (it’s important to attain down as a way to use them) they’re by far the best shifters to put in and preserve, and you’ll even do a whole bicycle cockpit transplant with out having to a lot as contact your drivetrain, permitting you to rework a racing bike into an upright commuter in a matter of minutes (see slideshow beneath):
Few new cyclists will even think about downtube shifters, for the reason that prevailing notion appears to be that when you try and take away your hand from the bars as a way to shift your bicycle you’ll die, and the bicycle business has no incentive to disabuse customers of this. Nevertheless, the very fact is that you just take away your palms out of your bars to do all youngsters of stuff (drink, test your telephone, attain down the entrance of your shorts and “rummage round within the basement” if you understand what I imply) so utilizing a downtube shifter isn’t actually a giant deal.
Plus, some configurations even assist you to simply shift each with one hand:

Although the cables do run via the bike’s body, which form of undermines the entire simplicity factor:

However irrespective of how they’re configured, downtube shifters are an essential reminder that cyclists in the present day are coddled, spoiled, entitled “woosies” who shift their bikes approach an excessive amount of, and if it’s good to push a much bigger gear for a bit of bit longer since you want each your palms on the bars for some purpose then simply suck it up–or perhaps simply keep residence along with your whale sounds and your grownup coloring books as a substitute:

Bar Finish Shifters

Like downtube shifters they’re mechanically easy and might be both listed or friction, however not like downtube shifters you don’t should take your palms off the bars to make use of them. The cables do preclude on the spot cockpit swaps just like the one depicted beneath, however regular individuals not often want to try this anyway, so who cares? The one actual disadvantage to a downtube shifter is that you just’re a bit of extra prone to bump it by chance whereas driving, particularly when you’re a Sponeed mannequin with freakish proportions and a wayward knee:

Mixture Shifter/Brake Lever Thingies
Shimano calls them STI, Campagnolo calls them Ergo, SRAM calls them DoubleTap…I say name them something you need, apart from “brifters,” which I don’t like, however you’re going to name them that anyway, aren’t you?
No matter, I quit.
I like downtube shifters and I like bar finish shifters, but it surely was throughout for each of them when the built-in shifter got here out, and it’s simple to see why: they’re comfy, and so they’re simple to make use of. Nonetheless, they’ve their drawbacks–the plain one being they restrict your potential to combine and match elements, however the actual one being that most individuals shift an excessive amount of and by no means take their palms off them, clutching them always just like the reigns of a runaway horse. In a sane world the bar finish shifter would have as a substitute turn out to be the usual, and folks would nonetheless arrange their bikes so they might really trip within the drops, however right here we’re.
Built-in shifters additionally made bicycles extra like vehicles, in that the shapes are at all times evolving so now you can date them immediately simply by taking a look at them:

See?

They actually have developed like some organism in nature, haven’t they? Be aware how early Campagnolo Ergo levers nonetheless had the vestigial level left over from the place the brake cable used to return out within the days of non-aero brake levers:

Why was that? In nature it takes era after era of breeding, and bodily options take hundreds and hundreds of years to vanish fully, which is why we nonetheless have tailbones. However why the hell was Campagnolo nonetheless placing factors on high of brake levers within the late ’90s? Did their engineers’ pencils not have erasers? There’s actually no rationalization for it, except they had been really rising the shifter in a lab. Presumably they mated shifter after shifter over the course of 20 yr till the purpose lastly turned a pommel:

Nevertheless, not everyone has the persistence to permit nature to take its course, and a few riders impose their will upon their built-in shifters, with disastrous outcomes:

And sure, there are built-in friction shifters…

…however I’m morally against them and refuse to formally acknowledge them. The truth is I could even be extra against them than I’m to digital shifting–which I’ve used, by the best way, because it got here with my erstwhile Renovo:

[Electronic shifting on a wooden bike. How’s that for irony?]
The primary fear with something digital is after all whether or not you’ll be capable of get elements for it sooner or later. At this level the elements on the Renovo could be about eight or 9 years outdated, and so far as I can inform the battery no less than seems to be available:

And a really temporary session with a well-liked search engine suggests costs are pretty affordable, no less than as higher-end highway bike elements go:

Nonetheless, I might by no means fairly perceive the purpose of a shifter that you just needed to cost sometimes when as a substitute you would have an almost similar shifter that labored brilliantly and by no means needed to be charged in any respect.
I give it a yr earlier than Growtac comes out with an eletronic built-in friction shifter.
Lastly, there’s another choice, which isn’t any shifters in any respect:

You actually can’t go unsuitable with that.



















