Hi Folks,
I've been pretty busy lately and have not even looked at this thread in a while.
Rather than buy a set of shifters from Amazon, I chose to take the Stump Jumper to a good local bike shop. They thought they could set it up; if not, no charge. Well, it hasn't turned out too well. First they tried a five speed SRAM twist shifter with the existing 5-speed freewheel. The index spacing was not the same. Next they tried a compatible derailleur, still not right. Next, a six speed freewheel (just enough room to make it work) with six speed shifter, spacing not bad, but required a slimmer chain. Next slimmer chain didn't work with the chain rings in front. Now it needs new spacers for them, producing a setup that is not compatible with my smaller Stump Jumper and extra set of wheels. This avenue has become a case of engineering by continuing to add stuff to make it work. I prefer simplification! I'm going to have them put it pack as it was, pay them for some of their time and let that avenue close.
Meanwhile, I've found that a 3/4" copper pipe coupling will just fit over the end of the steel handlebars that came on the bike. My Silver Shifters will fit into those couplings just fine. This will allow me to use the existing Tomaselli brake levers and the bar-end shifters. The main issue then is would the angle between the fairly straight bars and my hands make it easy to operate the shifters. Also, if I dump the bike, the shifter on that side will be the first thing to hit the ground.
Another idea is to use Rivendell's Nitto Albatross bars, which have the outside diameter for the Tomaselli brake levers, but the inside diameter to take the Silver Shifters. These bars curve back a lot more than the stock handlebars. If either of these changes work, everything will be compatible and I won't have to convert all the components for each bike and extra set of wheels. I'll report back on these approaches after I've worked through them.
Thanks again for the ideas and links, Mac
(06-03-2012, 11:20 AM)1FJEF Wrote: (06-03-2012, 04:45 AM)KDC1956 Wrote: I like the Silver Shifters the best I have them on my Big Dummy bike that I built for me friction shifters are the only way to go most folks I know hate them around here but I sure love mine they are very easy to install once you set them up you are done with them unless the cable goes bag on you.They are so easy to shift wish I have put these on all of my bikes before now.They cost a bit with all you have to get to set up but for me well worth it.My 2 cents anyway.
Those Silver shifters you like are just under $100 for two.
Perhaps cheap twist friction shifters if the index spacing doesn't work out (which I don't think it will) with index shifters. Amazon has them too.