The microshift 10-spd bar-end shifters seem to be a good compromise. It is
"micro-indexed" so that it almost feels like friction, but there is enough
resistance so that ghost shifts don't seem to occur in my short testing.

Toshi


On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 7:41 AM, Patrick in VT <swing4...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wednesday, September 5, 2012 12:38:46 AM UTC-4, lungimsam wrote:
>>
>> Still auto-shifting away after the first ride. Bike is really unrideable
>>> this way as it hurts the back when the gear unexpectedly shifts. Similar to
>>> the effect you get when the chain skips.
>>>
>>
> is there a particular reason why you want 10spd friction?  not saying it
> can't work or won't work, but indexing is going to work much better and
> without the fuss.  indexing is simply more precise with 10spd tolerance.
> friction is dreamy up to 8spd for me; indexing for 9-10spd.
>
>

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