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If it helps at all, my Dad has some RSX 7 x 2 shifters to sell soon....unfortunately I don't have them here to take pics though...
mattsccm":3em8nc4j said:RSX shifters have the brake and inner lever set up rather than the Sora set up which uses a thumb button vaguely like Campag.
I have some 7 speed RSX triple shifters if they are of interest.
LikeClockwork":1ryu4w42 said:If it helps at all, my Dad has some RSX 7 x 2 shifters to sell soon....unfortunately I don't have them here to take pics though...
otherself":2jqsuqq5 said:wookiee":2jqsuqq5 said:otherself":2jqsuqq5 said:Shimano ST A070 are modern STI's that are for older 7 speed systems, if that's of any use to anyone.
...on another matter why is it that road STI's are soooo expensive looking at £70 odd for Tourney and if you want Tiagra £130....Dura Ace £250!!!!! MTB shifters look a bargain in comparison!
Manufacturer costs. They are so expensive because they are probably the most technically engineered part of a drive train, i.e the most moving parts, all tiny small parts that require high tolerances and high grade machined materials/steels, etc....my bet is they are the most time-consuming component in the drive train to assemble, with several robots and skilled human labor 'finishers'.
The older Campag (Mirage etc) 9 speed were less mechanical and thus you could get them cheap when new about 8 to 10 years ago, something like 69 quid compared to 140 quid for Tiagra. They could also be serviced and taken apart.