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Man, we can argue to death the minutiae of anything, no?
I love Ultra shift, I love being able to downshift multiple cogs with one throw, but on gravel I use Powershift. Do I miss Ultra? No, I don't even think about it. The amount of instances I feel its really needed when riding gravel....??? Like... none. Do you know how fast powershift shifts even with multiple clicks? We're talking like 1 second difference. When in gravel do you need to dump the cassette from the huge cog in the back to the tiny? When sprinting away from a bear while cresting a hill? The main benefit of the dumping of the cassette was doing the double drop to match Big/Little cadence on the front rings anyway. This is 1x, that need doesn't exist.
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I’m guessing most of my multiple up shifts are directly tied to accommodating a front shift. This is out of the equation with 1x. I don’t recall a lot of cassette dumping with my old 1x10 record setup.
Multiple downshifts were more valuable. Coming to a stop, the ground turning soft/sandy quickly, or a quick incline. I am also speculating it was a design choice or trade off with the new thumb lever and not tied to cost. This is me running with the assumption it’s actually an ultrashift internal mech that was limited to 1 shift. I am guessing it shifts on the lever push, not on the lever release. (Pretty sure powershift shifts when you release the lever) |
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Admittedly, in most cases being able to do multiple shifts to bigger sprockets is more important than doing multiple shifts to smaller sprockets, but it is still nice to be able to go directly to the gear you want with one movement in either direction. This is one of the things that Campagnolo could do that others couldn't. But now there is less to distinguish Campagnolo from the others. |
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Likely because it's 1x, and for control, they just don't have that feature on Ekar, That doesn't change anything. If anything, and I have no way of proving this, but I would bet that dumping the cassette would lead to way more possibility of chain suck and/or potential for drivetrain damage in bad conditions... maybe not on 1x, but for sure it would on 2x.
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I am implying there's a higher chance of things going unintentionally pear shaped on gravel for any number of reasons, and being able to ratchet down half the cassette might not be the best solution for downshifting in that kind of environment. If you want a rider in that kind of scenario to have the highest chance of getting the gear they want, when they want, one gear at a time down makes the most sense. There's the least chance and smallest penalty if something goes wrong. |
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Classic paceline campy homerism, this groupset hasn't even made it on to anyone's bike yet and it's already the leader?
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Some may claim that this operator error - I shouldn't push the upshift lever so rapidly. But I'd say it is more of a deficiency, since other shifters don't have this problem. |
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The rare times I have mis-shifted with UltraShift resulted in changing gears 3 gears instead of 2, 2 gears instead of 1, etc. It certainly wasn't a big deal, and I wouldn't want to give up the capability just to avoid an occasional minor mis-shift. (My wife has Record EPS on her gravel bike, and it is programmed to shift the entire length of the cassette when the button is held down. It has much more of a hair trigger than mechanical Record, yet she has never experienced an unintentional cassette dump.) Last edited by tomato coupe; 09-25-2020 at 01:21 PM. |
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That being said, for reliability and simplicity I don't see how a Powershift is a negative in the specified typical use of Ekar. Ultrashift is cool and satisfying, but how many times did people actually use it when riding rougher stuff? It's great to have the option, and who knows maybe Campy will bring it back for a later "professional gravel" groupset release in the future, where the speeds are higher and the cassette dumping more essential. |
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Are we calling this powershift because it’s been confirmed that it has powershift internals or because we are assuming one shift means powershift?
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I would say, however, that if one gear mis-shifts create major problems, then the gear spacing is too big to begin with. Quote:
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I think I was the first to apply the label "Power-shft". It was based on hands on reviews which described only being able to move to smaller sprockets one at a time (which is a feature of Power-shift). I have no knowledge of the actual internal workings of the lever, or what Campagnolo might be calling it.
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Another feature of Power-shift (and STI for that matter) is that not only can you shift only one sprocket at a time when moving to smaller sprockets, but that the shifts in this direction are delayed. The shift doesn't happen when you press the lever, it only happens after you release the lever. A minor thing, but one more thing to make me prefer Ultra-shift. |
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