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SRAM x.0 2x10 Twist shifters

Postby Sherpaboy » May 24th, 2012, 6:08 pm

Long awaited shifters started becoming avail. but in ridiculously low availability. However we were able to procure 2 sets (1 silver, 1 red accent).

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Re: SRAM x.0 2x10 Twist shifters

Postby Hudnut » May 24th, 2012, 6:50 pm

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Re: SRAM x.0 2x10 Twist shifters

Postby Paul Brown » May 30th, 2012, 12:35 pm

I will assume you are selling them as sets only. Naturally I need the rr shifter only to convert to 1 x 10.

Also,I gotta say, when the Sram rep was in the shop a while back I didn't like those grips at all, and the shifters are not independent of the grips so I suppose some grip options are forthcoming.
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Re: SRAM x.0 2x10 Twist shifters

Postby SteveF » May 31st, 2012, 11:41 am

Paul Brown wrote:I will assume you are selling them as sets only. Naturally I need the rr shifter only to convert to 1 x 10.

Also,I gotta say, when the Sram rep was in the shop a while back I didn't like those grips at all, and the shifters are not independent of the grips so I suppose some grip options are forthcoming.


They come with little flanged adapters that allow you to run any grip you want. I just had my first ride on these last night and I'm undecided on the grips. They didn't feel too bad, and I like the integrated look--but I may go back to Ergons for the additional palm support. They sure shift smoothly! The index click is almost too light--took me a while to get a feel for it.
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Re: SRAM x.0 2x10 Twist shifters

Postby MClark » June 1st, 2012, 10:11 am

True that - we set up a C-Dale w/ a set this week and using Ergons was no issue. (Good thing 'cuz the shifters ROCK but so do Ergons!)

The action of these shifters is really sweet - if I had a geared bike.........
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