Subject: RE: shifters integrated into brake leversThe going to a shop is a great idea... but here's a pic. Pulling the brake levers engadge the brakes... but that's a gimmee. This is what most of the present high end setups resemble. The brake lever and the little lever undernearth both pivot to the inside. The shifter on the left (if these were on bars ) would control the rear derailleur and the other would control your front derailleur. The small inside lever on the rear control moves the rear gearing to a smaller gear, which gives you a bigger harder to pedal gear. The bigger lever moves to a bigger gear on the rear making it easier to pedal. Again the left one that controls the front derailleur, the little lever shifts to your front small chain ring, which makes it easier to pedal. The big main brake lever moves you back to your big chain ring, which is a "bigger" gear and harder to pedal. This isn't an all inclusive description, but my best feeble attempt to break down the shifting with these "new" integrated hoods. In terms of shifters, I wouldn't go any lower than 105's.. that means Soras/Tiagras in the Shimano product lines.  |