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I remember in 1992 getting my Marin Eldridge, with XT shifters, first new new bike in 20 years as my Carlton from my teens had been second hand, and being amazed at how 1990s technology had moved on in the gear selection department, I moved from gears on my Carlton in the early 80s to a fixed in 1986 when needed a new rear wheel and got one built with flip-flop hub, and hadn't ridden a bike with "full range" of gears in 5 years.
Pionir":117wkj1k said:I can't see why you wouldn't want to use indexed gears though unless you enjoy the sound of a rattling chain or the feeling of fishing for gears as you filter in traffic![]()
Seriously though, I do get the appeal of the downtube lever - it is a more engaging way to cycle as you have to plan you gears before a climb. Plus brake levers without STI are just more elegant. I wouldn't say they're "better" though.
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I remember in 1992 getting my Marin Eldridge, with XT shifters, first new new bike in 20 years as my Carlton from my teens had been second hand, and being amazed at how 1990s technology had moved on in the gear selection department, I moved from gears on my Carlton in the early 80s to a fixed in 1986 when needed a new rear wheel and got one built with flip-flop hub, and hadn't ridden a bike with "full range" of gears in 5 years.