For all that the rapidfire plus (push / pull, as opposed to push / push) units are supposed to be better, I've got two bikes using push-push, two that use rapidfire plus. The original push-push have never failed me - the only time I've broken one was due to my own hamfistedness.
Rapidfire plus, from around mid 90s? And in both my examples, Deore LX - both right hand / rear units have either failed, or been revived once, then failed.
Yes, the original DX and above rapidfires weren't perhaps as ergonomic as the late push / pull ones - and perhaps not quite as positive, but at least in my experience, have been more reliable. That said, I've only ever used DX and XT ones, not the LX and below "piano" style ones.
That does colour how I use them, and feel about them. My bikes that have rapidfire plus (Deore LX ones from about 95), have already had the right shifter replaced once, and it seems just a matter of time. My bikes running the DX and XT rapidfire push-push ones? They leave me thinking they'll just carry on working forever (perhaps misguided, but they're already older than the rapidfire plus units, and haven't yet failed, where both of mine have (and yes, temporarily revived by flushing with thin oil, then lubing with a light oil - just delayed the inevitable).
Rapidfire plus, from around mid 90s? And in both my examples, Deore LX - both right hand / rear units have either failed, or been revived once, then failed.
Yes, the original DX and above rapidfires weren't perhaps as ergonomic as the late push / pull ones - and perhaps not quite as positive, but at least in my experience, have been more reliable. That said, I've only ever used DX and XT ones, not the LX and below "piano" style ones.
That does colour how I use them, and feel about them. My bikes that have rapidfire plus (Deore LX ones from about 95), have already had the right shifter replaced once, and it seems just a matter of time. My bikes running the DX and XT rapidfire push-push ones? They leave me thinking they'll just carry on working forever (perhaps misguided, but they're already older than the rapidfire plus units, and haven't yet failed, where both of mine have (and yes, temporarily revived by flushing with thin oil, then lubing with a light oil - just delayed the inevitable).