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Retro shifters return

And it's all BM's fault...


Posted: 18 February 2003
by Mike Davis


Once all shifters were like this

If you're some sort of mountain bike Methuselah you may remember thumbshifters. Rather than a lever for downshifts and a trigger for upshifts, thumbshifters were just... a lever. Push it one way to change up, the other way to change down. They sat on top of your bars and lasted for ever. The march of progress left them by the wayside, though, with various incarnations of under-bar shifter coming and going over the years.

Shimano haven't made any decent quality thumbshifters for the better part of a decade, and thumbie fans hoard their supplies and scour bargain bins and classifieds for "new" ones. But soon you'll be able to get a brand spanking new thumbshifter thanks to the chaps at Forge.

They're not making the whole thing from scratch, but taking advantage of the presence in Shimano's range of 8 and 9-speed compatible bar-end shifters (as seen on touring and 'cross bikes) and working on a new mounting bracket for them so they can be positioned on flat bars.

It's not an entirely new idea - in the pursuit of the holy grail of nine-speed compatible thumbies this chap made his own brackets - but this is the first time anyone's looked seriously into actually producing the things to sell. At the moment Forge have just the one prototype but so far they're pretty happy with the performance and they certainly look tidy. Production models are expected in the Spring. Pricing has yet to be finalised but Forge are aiming for around £55 including the Shimano bar-end shifter.

And why are they doing this? Because we asked them to. This forum thread is just one of several enquiring about thumbshifters, and BMer Si McNally has done his own conversion. The Bultillo brackets looked neat, we idly mentioned to Forge that there might be a market for something similar and barely a fortnight later they've got working prototypes. Brilliant...


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So if it was your idea how come singletrack got the pictures and the story 10 days ago?
Posted: 18/02/2003 13:00

Think you meant Methuselah (Old Testament patriarch whose life span as recorded in Genesis (5:27) was 969 years; he has survived in legend and tradition as the longest-lived human) rather than Mephistopheles (familiar spirit of the Devil in late settings of the legend of Faust). Although maybe the re-introduction of superseded technology really is a devilish plot.
Posted: 18/02/2003 13:46

It is BM's idea - check the old forum threads. Forge unveiled the mounts on a BM thread first. Cleary though Singletrack pays more attention to BM threads than BM itself does!
Posted: 18/02/2003 13:49

Are you Rob's wife, Rona?
Posted: 18/02/2003 13:50

Unlikely, you're absolutely right. I shall change it forthwith. Well spotted. Rona - I was on holiday...
Posted: 18/02/2003 15:09

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