shimano 08 sora Dual Control Lever
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hey, man , thanks! Yesterday they gave me a bike with these ones and all I could do was turnin´ down the little switches, but never found how to reverse the process. The whole day travellin´ through Madrid with the smaller plate and the smaller of- the-ones-in- the-rear-place (don´t know the name in English) A comfortable combination, however if you use strong legs.
Today is holyday in Spain, so I can´t get into a shop to ask. Just wrote in Google "shimano Sora" and here is your video. Thanks.
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They work for me just fine. I have an entry level road bike, so these shifters do the job. When I can justify spending the extra cash -- that is, by actually getting fast -- then I might consider moving up. Until then, the extra smoothness isn't necessary.
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@comedyman112 no it's not the cheapest if u count the 2200 froms shimano
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looks like shit...isnt this like most cheapest shimano groupset ?
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@976doddy having said all these, why cant shimano just use their dual control lever on sora. what difference does it make to just manufacture sora like that!?
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@jacobbbbbbbb Yes mate i have to sprint in a higher gear, i just get pissed off with other people saying sora is shite! Yet i have had them on my bike years like i said! i will upgrade to a lovely colnago or a Trek speed concept in the future!
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@976doddy How the heck can you upshift while sprinting in the drops?? ... you just can't with sora... So you probably had to start sprinting in a higher gear = not efficient.
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bueno si shimano sora es una de las mejores pero campagnolo tambuen no se diga de shimano spd un sin fin
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Not too impressed with the Ultegra. After only 2000 miles, I'm replacing my stupid brake/shift lever. At this point, I'd go back to Campy except that I just bought a 500 dollar wheelset that uses Shimano. I am not at all impressed with Shimano reliability. I've had Campy on my Cannondale for the last decade, and I've never had a problem after 10s of thousands of miles.
Not nearly as much as not having a bike to ride.
PulletSurprise 3 years ago 21
Ha the sora stories, had my racing bike 10 yrs now and have had sora components on it for 5yrs! Never had any problems apart from a few adjustments! I have came 2nd and 3rd in some local races, and kept up with madones and other big boys! Nothing wrong with sora components espcially nowadays! if your a roadie snob then use dura ace and ultegra, Or campy etc... unless your competing in the tour de france You should just use sora components! They are fine and hard wearing!
976doddy 1 year ago 4