WTB: Suntour friction bar end shifters
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WTB: Suntour friction bar end shifters
*Disregard - I'm going to try a different chain instead.
Hi,
I'd like to buy some Suntour friction bar end shifters for my 7 speed / triple setup on the Voyageur. Also open to other equivalent bar end friction shifters.
I currently have a Suntour Accushift Plus XCE group set, including Accushift Plus 7 speed indexing bar end shifters in nice shape. The indexing doesn't work properly once components like free wheels age out and aren't replaced with Suntour parts. I'd rather just run a friction set up.
Thanks.
Hi,
I'd like to buy some Suntour friction bar end shifters for my 7 speed / triple setup on the Voyageur. Also open to other equivalent bar end friction shifters.
I currently have a Suntour Accushift Plus XCE group set, including Accushift Plus 7 speed indexing bar end shifters in nice shape. The indexing doesn't work properly once components like free wheels age out and aren't replaced with Suntour parts. I'd rather just run a friction set up.
Thanks.
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Why don't you just run the Accushift Plus 7 speed indexing bar end shifters in friction mode?
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@Ged117 Not to talk you out of a purchase but I thought the same.
I currently have the set up listed below on my Schwinn Premis and find the shifting to be great.
It flat out works.
This is information from @canklecat
Found at this link: Suntour indexing Bar End Shifters
I currently have the set up listed below on my Schwinn Premis and find the shifting to be great.
It flat out works.
This is information from @canklecat
Found at this link: Suntour indexing Bar End Shifters
Balky index shifting with Suntour Accushift can be improved by switching to a SunRace freewheel and KMC Z72 or comparable chain (side plates formed to ease shifting). Specifically the SunRace 7-speed chromed 13-25 MFR30 and 13-28 MFM30. Shifting is much crisper and the chain rides more quietly than with the Suntour freewheels and any compatible chain I've tried including the original Suntour.
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@Ged117 Not to talk you out of a purchase but I thought the same.
I currently have the set up listed below on my Schwinn Premis and find the shifting to be great.
It flat out works.
This is information from @canklecat
Found at this link: Suntour indexing Bar End Shifters
I currently have the set up listed below on my Schwinn Premis and find the shifting to be great.
It flat out works.
This is information from @canklecat
Found at this link: Suntour indexing Bar End Shifters
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marius.suiram had some for sale awhile back I believe.
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If you have everything else in place and
if all that it will take is a new chain, why not try it and see for yourself ?
Chains aren't that expensive.
For myself, it was worth making the changes.
best,
Rick
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I've got a KMC Z72 on order. Thanks for the suggestion. I liked the Suntour indexing when it worked a long time ago with the original components.
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The only other item that I changed was cables and housing.
Riding a bike from the late 80's with original cables and housing, I felt I needed to change cables and housing while I was at it.
Am very very pleased with the end result, I hope you will be as well.
Best
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Friction solves a lot of issues, I have found...never fails!
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