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Date: 31 Jul 2006 14:51:53
From: sfb
Subject: Looking for aftermarket shifter grips
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Rans Tailwinds with Sram 5.0 shifters. Mechanically, the shifters work fine. The sponge rubber grip has come loose. Does anybody have a source or suggestion for an after ket grip preferably with some sort of clamp and possibly a lever to increase the mechanical advantage when shifting. Thanks.
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Date: 03 Aug 2006 10:06:58
From: Jeff Wills
Subject: Re: Looking for aftermarket shifter grips
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sfb wrote: > The SRAM products web page is awkward to navigate as they separate > components into Mountain, Comfort, and Road, but it appears they have both > short and long barrel shifters. Eyeballing the data sheets, few seem to have > the soft rubber grip found in the 5.0. > Yeah, the web page pretty much sucks. I hate Flash... Anyway, SRAM shifters come (came?) in "standard" length and "Half Pipe" length. The "Half Pipe" shifters are out of production, I think. If you want to replace just the grip portion of the short shifters, perhaps you should try a couple wraps of conventional cloth handlebar tape. As too Jon's slipping (fixed) grips- try pulling them off then reinstalling them after cleaning the grip and handlebar completely. I use hair spray (really!) as a lubricant/adhesive when I put grips on. Jeff
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Date: 31 Jul 2006 16:09:40
From: Johnny Sunset aka Tom Sherman
Subject: Re: Looking for aftermarket shifter grips
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sfb wrote: > Rans Tailwinds with Sram 5.0 shifters. Mechanically, the shifters work fine. > The sponge rubber grip has come loose. Does anybody have a source or > suggestion for an after ket grip preferably with some sort of clamp and > possibly a lever to increase the mechanical advantage when shifting. Thanks. If I were an annoying pedant, I would ask, "What is a 'Rans'?" -- Tom Sherman - Behind the Cheddar Curtain Post Free or Die!
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Date: 31 Jul 2006 15:16:06
From: Jon Meinecke
Subject: Re: Looking for aftermarket shifter grips
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"sfb" <sfb@spam.net > wrote > Rans Tailwinds with Sram 5.0 shifters. Mechanically, the shifters work > fine. The sponge rubber grip has come loose. When the rubber grips on my Tour Easy (SRAM Attack?) began to disintegrate, I found complete replacement shifters from PricePoint.com bargain basement cheaper than replacement grips... froogle.google.com just found several listings for SRAM 5.0 shifters, 7 and 8-speed under $15... Jon Meinecke
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Date: 31 Jul 2006 17:01:43
From: sfb
Subject: Re: Looking for aftermarket shifter grips
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Thanks, but replacing the entire shifter seems a tad much especially when the problem will shortly return. The business part of the barrel shifter is hard plastic with grooves and ridges. The sponge rubber grip has corresponding grooves and ridges to prevent the grip from sliding around the barrel. The problem is in the Florida summers when your hands are wet with sweat, you clamp down on the wet rubber grip deforming it so it slips on the barrel shredding the inside of the grip since the sponge rubber is so much softer than the barrel. I'm hoping to find some sort of lever I can clamp on the barrel avoiding replacing perfectly good working shifters. "Jon Meinecke" <jonmein@none.non > wrote in message news:44ce645a$0$5303$88260bb3@news.teranews.com... > "sfb" <sfb@spam.net> wrote >> Rans Tailwinds with Sram 5.0 shifters. Mechanically, the shifters work >> fine. The sponge rubber grip has come loose. > > When the rubber grips on my Tour Easy (SRAM Attack?) began to > disintegrate, I found complete replacement shifters from > PricePoint.com bargain basement cheaper than replacement > grips... > > froogle.google.com just found several listings for SRAM 5.0 > shifters, 7 and 8-speed under $15... > > Jon Meinecke > >
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Date: 03 Aug 2006 07:21:39
From: Jon Meinecke
Subject: Re: Looking for aftermarket shifter grips
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"sfb" <sfb@spam.net > wrote > Thanks, but replacing the entire shifter seems a tad much Not much in my case. Entire shifters and new cables were less than $15 and simple to replace. Took me less than an hour to remove, replace and adjust,-- and I'm slow at repairs. %^) > especially when the problem will shortly return. Hmmm, my OEM grips lasted 6-7000 miles and I ride with sweaty and sunscreened hands. I don't consider that too short of a life span for grips. On mine the rubber deteriorated from the outside in, coming off in bits in my hand. Eventually pretty well shredded on the right side grip. > The business part of the barrel shifter is hard plastic with grooves and > ridges. The sponge rubber grip has corresponding grooves and ridges to > prevent the grip from sliding around the barrel. Is this the one? (SRAM 5.0 maintenance sheet) http://www.sram.com/_media/techdocs/SL_X_9SL_9_7_Ro_At_Ins02_02.PDF > I'm hoping to find some sort of lever I can clamp on the barrel Some sort of hose clamp, auto parts store, maybe? But how to pad for comfort? > avoiding replacing perfectly good working shifters. My original set were shifting fine when I replaced them. My SRAM shifters are a different model from yours, I think. From your description, the model you have seems more prone to grip failure (design flaw?) from the inside out. I never felt my grips slipping over the inner barrel. Changing to a different model might avoid the flaw and might not be too expensive... In any case, good luck. Jon Meinecke
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Date: 07 Aug 2006 14:15:46
From: Purdue News
Subject: Re: Looking for aftermarket shifter grips
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I have a SRAM 9 speed twist shifter I can sell you cheap. How about $10? Was used for about 6 months and 500 miles. billraley@nospaminsightbb.com remove nospam "Jon Meinecke" <jonmein@none.non > wrote in message news:44d1e9a2$0$18469$88260bb3@news.teranews.com... > "sfb" <sfb@spam.net> wrote > >> Thanks, but replacing the entire shifter seems a tad much > > Not much in my case. Entire shifters and new cables were less > than $15 and simple to replace. Took me less than an hour > to remove, replace and adjust,-- and I'm slow at repairs. %^) > >> especially when the problem will shortly return. > > Hmmm, my OEM grips lasted 6-7000 miles and I ride with > sweaty and sunscreened hands. I don't consider that too > short of a life span for grips. On mine the rubber deteriorated > from the outside in, coming off in bits in my hand. Eventually > pretty well shredded on the right side grip. > >> The business part of the barrel shifter is hard plastic with grooves and >> ridges. The sponge rubber grip has corresponding grooves and ridges to >> prevent the grip from sliding around the barrel. > > Is this the one? (SRAM 5.0 maintenance sheet) > > http://www.sram.com/_media/techdocs/SL_X_9SL_9_7_Ro_At_Ins02_02.PDF > >> I'm hoping to find some sort of lever I can clamp on the barrel > > Some sort of hose clamp, auto parts store, maybe? > But how to pad for comfort? > >> avoiding replacing perfectly good working shifters. > > My original set were shifting fine when I replaced them. > > My SRAM shifters are a different model from yours, I think. > From your description, the model you have seems more prone > to grip failure (design flaw?) from the inside out. I never felt > my grips slipping over the inner barrel. > > Changing to a different model might avoid the flaw and might > not be too expensive... > > In any case, good luck. > > Jon Meinecke > > > > >
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Date: 03 Aug 2006 09:39:05
From: sfb
Subject: Re: Looking for aftermarket shifter grips
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Wrong maintenance sheet. The SRAM 5.0 sheet is at http://www.sram.com/_media/techdocs/SL_7_5_Attack_Ins_05_99.PDF On the 5.0, the shifter and handle bar grip are separate parts. The barrel on the 5.0 shifter is 1.25" which to me is the poor design as the gripping area between the soft rubber grip and the barrel might be to small. On the one you posted, it looks like the shifter is also the grip. I already decided not to replace the 5.0 with another 5.0 since the design is weak. Actually, I could buy another set of 5.0s and just for the grips. If I replace the entire shifter, it will be with a more robust design. Thanks for your ideas. "Jon Meinecke" <jonmein@none.non > wrote in message news:44d1e9a2$0$18469$88260bb3@news.teranews.com... > "sfb" <sfb@spam.net> wrote > >> Thanks, but replacing the entire shifter seems a tad much > > Not much in my case. Entire shifters and new cables were less > than $15 and simple to replace. Took me less than an hour > to remove, replace and adjust,-- and I'm slow at repairs. %^) > >> especially when the problem will shortly return. > > Hmmm, my OEM grips lasted 6-7000 miles and I ride with > sweaty and sunscreened hands. I don't consider that too > short of a life span for grips. On mine the rubber deteriorated > from the outside in, coming off in bits in my hand. Eventually > pretty well shredded on the right side grip. > >> The business part of the barrel shifter is hard plastic with grooves and >> ridges. The sponge rubber grip has corresponding grooves and ridges to >> prevent the grip from sliding around the barrel. > > Is this the one? (SRAM 5.0 maintenance sheet) > > http://www.sram.com/_media/techdocs/SL_X_9SL_9_7_Ro_At_Ins02_02.PDF > >> I'm hoping to find some sort of lever I can clamp on the barrel > > Some sort of hose clamp, auto parts store, maybe? > But how to pad for comfort? > >> avoiding replacing perfectly good working shifters. > > My original set were shifting fine when I replaced them. > > My SRAM shifters are a different model from yours, I think. > From your description, the model you have seems more prone > to grip failure (design flaw?) from the inside out. I never felt > my grips slipping over the inner barrel. > > Changing to a different model might avoid the flaw and might > not be too expensive... > > In any case, good luck. > > Jon Meinecke > > > > >
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Date: 03 Aug 2006 09:15:52
From: Jon Meinecke
Subject: Re: Looking for aftermarket shifter grips
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"sfb" <sfb@spam.net > wrote in > Wrong maintenance sheet. The SRAM 5.0 sheet is at > http://www.sram.com/_media/techdocs/SL_7_5_Attack_Ins_05_99.PDF Oops, yes, I was looking at both the sheet for my Tour Easy SRAM 7.0 Attack shifter and posted that URL instead of the the 5.0 one I was comparing it to at the time. > On the 5.0, the shifter and handle bar grip are separate parts. The barrel > on the 5.0 shifter is 1.25" which to me is the poor design I think this is the one on my Volae: http://www.sram.com/_media/techdocs/SL_X0_X9_X7_Rock_Att_1_03.pdf The X7 shifters may have the same design flaw as the 5.0 with the shorter shifting barrel! I hope they don't fail as yours did. I haven't notice an slipping of the grip on the shifting barrel. And the grip seems pretty dense plastic in that area. I currently have a different problem with the Volae grip sifters. The non-moving part of the grip tends to slide down and create a gap. The bar end slopes down and as I rest my hand there, the grip migrates a bit. I took the grip all the way off, cleaned it and reinstalled. It's not moving as easily while riding, but still separates a bit from the moving portion of the shifter. I'm considering wrapping the bar with a bit of vinyl tape under the grip to increase friction. Jon Meinecke
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Date: 03 Aug 2006 10:25:16
From: sfb
Subject: Re: Looking for aftermarket shifter grips
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The SRAM products web page is awkward to navigate as they separate components into Mountain, Comfort, and Road, but it appears they have both short and long barrel shifters. Eyeballing the data sheets, few seem to have the soft rubber grip found in the 5.0. "Jon Meinecke" <jonmein@none.non > wrote in message news:44d20466$0$18444$88260bb3@news.teranews.com... > "sfb" <sfb@spam.net> wrote in >> Wrong maintenance sheet. The SRAM 5.0 sheet is at >> http://www.sram.com/_media/techdocs/SL_7_5_Attack_Ins_05_99.PDF > > Oops, yes, I was looking at both the sheet for my Tour Easy > SRAM 7.0 Attack shifter and posted that URL instead of the the > 5.0 one I was comparing it to at the time. > >> On the 5.0, the shifter and handle bar grip are separate parts. The >> barrel on the 5.0 shifter is 1.25" which to me is the poor design > > I think this is the one on my Volae: > > http://www.sram.com/_media/techdocs/SL_X0_X9_X7_Rock_Att_1_03.pdf > > The X7 shifters may have the same design flaw as the 5.0 with the > shorter shifting barrel! I hope they don't fail as yours did. I haven't > notice an slipping of the grip on the shifting barrel. And the grip > seems pretty dense plastic in that area. > > I currently have a different problem with the Volae grip sifters. The > non-moving part of the grip tends to slide down and create a gap. > The bar end slopes down and as I rest my hand there, the grip > migrates a bit. > > I took the grip all the way off, cleaned it and reinstalled. It's not > moving as easily while riding, but still separates a bit from the > moving portion of the shifter. I'm considering wrapping the bar > with a bit of vinyl tape under the grip to increase friction. > > Jon Meinecke > >
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Date: 03 Aug 2006 11:49:34
From: Jon Meinecke
Subject: Re: Looking for aftermarket shifter grips
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"sfb" <sfb@spam.net > wrote > The SRAM products web page is awkward to navigate as they separate > components into Mountain, Comfort, and Road, but it appears they have both > short and long barrel shifters. Eyeballing the data sheets, few seem to > have the soft rubber grip found in the 5.0. > I'll hold my breath that the X7 ones are better than the 5.0. Thanks! A friendly and helpful (to me) topical conversation, imagine that! Jon Meinecke
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