I rarely  get a ghost shift on my Ram, with slver dt shifters and an
ultegra hg casette.; but I do get it on my Ebisu with silver bar ends
and the same hg casette.  I would dispute those who claim index
shifting is faster.  With contemporary cogs I rarely miss a shift, and
I can throw the chain across the entire range with one quick move,
which you can't do with sis.

michael

On Dec 1, 5:54 pm, Steve Palincsar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-12-01 at 14:44 -0800, George Schick wrote:
> > " ... It's Hyperglide
> > that's doing it.  Hyperglide is designed so that the chain can and
> > routinely does sit on two sprockets at the same time, something that
> > will generate tremendous noise with old timey sprockets ..."
>
> > Hmmmm....if this is the case is there any benefit from changing the
> > Shimano cassette to a SRAM?  They're cheaper and I've heard "rumors"
> > that they do not have some of those Hyperglide-like issues.
>
> Don't they also have Hyperglide-like ramps and cutouts?  
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