As long as I can use index bar-end shifters in 9 rear and friction front and 
use a largest cog of 34T, I don't care what brand it says on the derailleur.


On Oct 19, 2010, at 7:04 AM, Seth Vidal wrote:

> On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 10:00 AM, MKahrl <mkah...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Most of the discussion on other forums about Microshift centers on how
>> well the brifters work and how well the rear derailers work with other
>> manufacturer's brifters.  From RBW's point of view (and mine) these
>> concerns are meaningless since we use friction shifters.  I have not
>> found anything to indicate that the derailers themselves don't shift
>> just as crisply as any other of any price group on the market.
>> 
> 
> And at least from a cosmetic standpoint the all silver microshift ones
> look, for the world like a ultegra 6500rd.
> 
> I dunno how well they last but I suspect, like a lot of things, they
> are substantially better than average.
> 
> -sv
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