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panache_mode 12-20-2015 03:30 PM

Sram downtube shifters
 
Hey everyone,

I've got a Bridgestone RB-2 which I was gifted some years ago and it has gone through many iterations. Lately I've been thinking of the possibility of somehow modifying sram bar-end shifters and somehow integrate them into the downtube shifter bosses. I know that it would be 100x's easier to just get a shimano group but It's just my curiosity:crap:. I've got some Ideas brewing and was looking for feedback and possible support.

FA

http://i.imgur.com/RyvkfwV.jpg?1

Vinci 12-20-2015 04:28 PM

You could just run some Shimano (or any others) levers in friction mode. Might be a little tricky with 10-speed, though.

Cicli 12-20-2015 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vinci (Post 1881215)
You could just run some Shimano (or any others) levers in friction mode. Might be a little tricky with 10-speed, though.

Believe it or not, 10 dpeed friction is easy. It works fine.

sparky33 12-20-2015 08:27 PM

Sram downtube shifters
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by panache_mode (Post 1881189)
Lately I've been thinking of the possibility of somehow modifying sram bar-end shifters and somehow integrate them into the downtube shifter bosses. I know that it would be 100x's easier to just get a shimano group but It's just my curiosity


Neat idea. I've got nothing helpful to offer.
Please post if you work something out.

oldpotatoe 12-21-2015 06:07 AM

Having taken a LOT of sram barends apart, both the RTC and non, I doubt you are going to be able to do this. Biggest issue, like Campag barends to downtube, are the stops. Plus the fatness of the shifter body, trying to be next to a downtube vs on the end of a 'stalk'. BTW-sram barends use Campagnolo shaped, like identical, g springs.

panache_mode 12-21-2015 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oldpotatoe (Post 1881453)
Having taken a LOT of sram barends apart, both the RTC and non, I doubt you are going to be able to do this. Biggest issue, like Campag barends to downtube, are the stops. Plus the fatness of the shifter body, trying to be next to a downtube vs on the end of a 'stalk'. BTW-sram barends use Campagnolo shaped, like identical, g springs.

Thanks for the info oldpotato.

I have zero experience with anything campy. I ended up in this boat because of trying to use sram because that all I really have for mountain and road components.

Looking at it you are right and the solution to this non problem is going to be bulbous.

Thanks for the info on the campy stuff. Ill look into it for some inspiration.

dgauthier 12-22-2015 02:48 AM

Your bike is gorgeous.

But in all sincerity, please educate me, because I don't understand the problem. Won't any downtube friction shifters work? Are you trying to stay all SRAM for aesthetics? What am I missing here?

ElHardeen 12-22-2015 07:07 AM

Had luck with running a SRAM bar end TT style shifter mounted at the bottom of a drop bar old-school sprinter style. Indexed 10-speed commuting happiness.

Currently running as a 1x but could probably get away with running the left friction shifter on the other bar end should hills or mountains suddenly appear in my commute.

keevon 12-22-2015 08:35 AM

Hahn Rossman built a bike with custom downtube stops for SRAM bar end levers. I've been meaning to email him to find out what he did, but my understanding is that the SRAM mounting boss is a different shape than the standard downtube boss. Still, it looks pretty slick.

aingeru 12-22-2015 11:50 AM

you can still buy dura ace 10 speed downtube shifters...wouldn゚t they work with sram??

jtakeda 12-22-2015 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by aingeru (Post 1882294)
you can still buy dura ace 10 speed downtube shifters...wouldn゚t they work with sram??

Would need a shimano RD

jbay 12-22-2015 05:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oldpotatoe (Post 1881453)
BTW-sram barends use Campagnolo shaped, like identical, g springs.

Identical, as in, I could use Campag g-springs in a SRAM bar-con? I ask because the spring in my rear shifter on the tandem has gotten so worn that all I need to do, in order to shift up, is to look at it. While that may sound like the Next Big Thing, it's not really what I want!

Can I refresh my SRAM bar-con with a Campag G-spring?

Thanks,
John

panache_mode 12-23-2015 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by keevon (Post 1882144)
Hahn Rossman built a bike with custom downtube stops for SRAM bar end levers. I've been meaning to email him to find out what he did, but my understanding is that the SRAM mounting boss is a different shape than the standard downtube boss. Still, it looks pretty slick.

That would be the ideal solution. I really with problem solvers had something of this capacity. In the end it may be more work than it is actually worth.

oldpotatoe 12-23-2015 05:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jbay (Post 1882492)
Identical, as in, I could use Campag g-springs in a SRAM bar-con? I ask because the spring in my rear shifter on the tandem has gotten so worn that all I need to do, in order to shift up, is to look at it. While that may sound like the Next Big Thing, it's not really what I want!

Can I refresh my SRAM bar-con with a Campag G-spring?

Thanks,
John

Yes, done that. Don't remember which in what but have used Campag in spam shifters.

christian 12-23-2015 05:46 PM

SRAM downtube shifters? They have those already:

http://www.cyclollector.com/1369-hom...ers-levers.jpg


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