Captain Stupido
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I've currently got 4 retro steeds in action, all of which (rightly or wrongly) are set up with older Deore thumbshifters.
The oldest two bikes (a late 80s Dawes and a 1992 Orange clockwork) are very happy in a 6 and 7 speed setup respectively as originally intended.
My two newest bikes, a 1997 Clockwork and a 2000 Kona Hahanna also both have 7 speed thumbies, set up with 7 speed wheels/cassettes. For the time being they work just fine BUT, I have a surplus of wheels so could easily set them up as 8 speed - which seems more appropriate for the era of bike...
What are peoples views on utilising the extra click or no? Is having an extra cog worthwhile or does sticking with 7 make for more reliable shifting? I'm not sure I've ever tried squeezing an extra gear out of my favourite shifters...
The oldest two bikes (a late 80s Dawes and a 1992 Orange clockwork) are very happy in a 6 and 7 speed setup respectively as originally intended.
My two newest bikes, a 1997 Clockwork and a 2000 Kona Hahanna also both have 7 speed thumbies, set up with 7 speed wheels/cassettes. For the time being they work just fine BUT, I have a surplus of wheels so could easily set them up as 8 speed - which seems more appropriate for the era of bike...
What are peoples views on utilising the extra click or no? Is having an extra cog worthwhile or does sticking with 7 make for more reliable shifting? I'm not sure I've ever tried squeezing an extra gear out of my favourite shifters...