Just at the SRAM site and these caught my eye. Anybody out there try these? Opinions? Thanks.
bdmtb Member Oct 31, 2008 #1 Just at the SRAM site and these caught my eye. Anybody out there try these? Opinions? Thanks. Last edited: Sep 14, 2009
Purple Liquid Shop: Efinger Shop Keep Oct 31, 2008 #2 They are out. They'll cost about the same as the X9 shifters. I have NOT seen them on any production bikes yet, nor have I spotted any reviews. Not much help...
They are out. They'll cost about the same as the X9 shifters. I have NOT seen them on any production bikes yet, nor have I spotted any reviews. Not much help...
jdog Shop: Halter's Cycles Shop Keep Oct 31, 2008 #3 They are only made in 10 spd for now. I think that they would be killer in 9 spd. I use the RED stuff on my cross bike and I love it. The internals work the same way..I would guess.
They are only made in 10 spd for now. I think that they would be killer in 9 spd. I use the RED stuff on my cross bike and I love it. The internals work the same way..I would guess.
Purple Liquid Shop: Efinger Shop Keep Nov 1, 2008 #4 jdog said: They are only made in 10 spd for now. I think that they would be killer in 9 spd. I use the RED stuff on my cross bike and I love it. The internals work the same way..I would guess. Click to expand... The 9spd is available via QBP.
jdog said: They are only made in 10 spd for now. I think that they would be killer in 9 spd. I use the RED stuff on my cross bike and I love it. The internals work the same way..I would guess. Click to expand... The 9spd is available via QBP.
jdog Shop: Halter's Cycles Shop Keep Nov 1, 2008 #5 Purple Liquid said: The 9spd is available via QBP. Click to expand... Nice.. These are a strong candidate if i build another geared bike.
Purple Liquid said: The 9spd is available via QBP. Click to expand... Nice.. These are a strong candidate if i build another geared bike.
743power Shop: Bicycle Pro Shop Keep Nov 1, 2008 #6 A guy in the weight weenie forum at mtbr tried them. Said they don't shift on par with x9 or x0. Solid shifts, but long delay.
A guy in the weight weenie forum at mtbr tried them. Said they don't shift on par with x9 or x0. Solid shifts, but long delay.
ArmyOfNone Well-Known Member Nov 1, 2008 #7 I think they are meant for those riding a flat bar road bike. Dont think they are build to the standards of mtb components.
I think they are meant for those riding a flat bar road bike. Dont think they are build to the standards of mtb components.