Thorn Cycles Forum
Technical => Transmission => Topic started by: Billy on November 05, 2003, 11:39:08 PM
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Has any one a method of using hub gear shifters(Rohloff or Sram) with drop handlebars?
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If you are running an upright riding position and you have the aheadset set up. Why not use a 2nd, shorter aheadstem under your regular stem that can hold a length of bar that you can mount the shifter to. This should enable the twist shifter to be as ergonomic (if not more so) than a bar end lever. This might open up an oppurtunity to mount more accessories up front.
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Have you seen these Norwid drop bars that take the Rohloff shifter?
http://www.norwid.de/Drehgriff_Flyer.jpg
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Another solution is at the bottom of:
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/rohloff.html
I quote:
Here is a way to use the Rohloff with drop handlebars. The twist shifter is mounted on a cut-down mountainbike bar-end extension. This is a convenient place for the control, doesn't get in the way, and provides neat cable routing.
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Looks fine for the stuck in the past quill brigade!
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Another solution: the SRAM twist-grip shifter (and I assume therefore the Rohloff as well) fits vertically on a "stuck in the past quill" stem, as long as the vertical part is long enough. A minor advantage is that it can then be operated equally well with either hand. You soon learn to compensate for the obvious interference between gear changing and steering!
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Hi,
I've done exactly this with the road bar but to have the possibility to use SRAM Grip Shifts to my regular 3x9 gears. I have a second shortened MTB bar below on the Ahead stem and the two shifters. I do also have the Klickfix for the bag there and it makes for better balance. I also have the thumb shifter for the Arai drum brake there (it's an Adventure tandem used for heavy touring) but I may replace it with a short Grip Shift instead as they are more intuitive to work with. I do also have double brake levers to the Magura Rim brakes (HS66 + HS22 levers).. This arrangement has worked very well for us.
Per
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Originally posted by KOMPRESSOR
If you are running an upright riding position and you have the aheadset set up. Why not use a 2nd, shorter aheadstem under your regular stem that can hold a length of bar that you can mount the shifter to. This should enable the twist shifter to be as ergonomic (if not more so) than a bar end lever. This might open up an oppurtunity to mount more accessories up front.
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Originally posted by Billy
Has any one a method of using hub gear shifters(Rohloff or Sram) with drop handlebars?
You can see how I did it at http://www.tip.net.au/~njpayne/bikestuff/Rohloff/. I now have this shifter setup for the Rohloff on two bikes, the one you see there and a tandem.
Nick
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Originally posted by Nick PayneI now have this shifter setup for the Rohloff on two bikes, the one you see there and a tandem.
Have you also tried to turn the shifter around (so that the other side with the cables points back) ?
actually I had the idea of a similar shifter back in the early seventies, a turning bar end shifter (for a derailleur of course), but never finished it.
PeLu
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Yep - I use the Sachs thumb shifter on the top of the drop bars with a Super Seven. Works fine.
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Do any of you chaps know what the gear ratios are on the Sach\SRAM 7 speed unit?
Cheers
Richard
Found the answer [:)], Sheldon again www.sheldonbrown.com/internal-gears.html