One of the best how-to videos I've ever seen by the manufacturer of anything. One usually has to go to a third party tutorial to figure out how things work.
I have these on my gravel bike. Left hand shifter never gripped the handlebars right but I think it's cause the bars are used. They're alot of fun on a road bike especially since I'm used to mountainbike shifters. Just something really satisfying about pulling a lever to go faster xD
A great video, thank you! A question about the indexed right shifter: what is the purpose of loosening the lever so it returns to the original position? I inferred from that that each time you shift, the lever returns to the starting point but I don’t understand how that would work mechanically or how one would up shift…thanks again
Great thought. You are not loosening the lever so it moves all the way back to the small cog position. You loosen it just enough to make sure it rests in the next position's detent. Our bar end/thumb shifters have a little "over shift." When you shift to a larger cog, you are pulling the shifter paddle and derailleur slightly past its detent/resting position. This ensures that you go into the next larger cog. The spring tension of the derailleur then pulls the shifter slightly back to the detent position, aligned with the proper cog and held by the detent/click on the shifter. If torques is too tight on the lever, you can hold the shifter in the over shift position, and in-between gears.
Unfortunately, bar end shifters don't work on some down tube mounted frames. The cable groove might not be long enough. You can try it to see if it works on your frame.
I am looking for a deep drop narrow (38 -40) road bar that has ends wide enough for bar end shifters. I am running into handlebars with skinny 17 mm inside diameter ends that will not take barcons. As an old school retro loving guy, my preference is for silver unpainted aluminum bars but what is most important is to find a manufacturer and model handlebar still made that bar ends will fit into. Any recommendations on bars that will work with Microshift bar end shifters?
There are probably going to be a lot of questions from 3x7 shifter clients as 7-speed parts disappear. I was trying to envision a bar end shifter on a flat bar and those with touring ambitions like to mount a lot of stuff on the bar. I was not aware bar-end shifters were not flat bar shifters. It makes sense but these are desperate times.
You can put it on after. You can wrap the tape flush to the shifter. Let us know if you have more questions! You can contact us at service@microshift.com
maybe it could sound a stupid question, but it is possible to run a pair if microshift bs-m10 on friction mode to shift a 2x9 speed groupset? now, I know that there are alredy 2x9 dedicated bar end shifters, but for "aesthetic" issues I would like to choose the " black ones"
Hi Thanks for the great video. question. My vintage bike has 3 x 7. hard to find 7 speed bar end shifter. So If I buy 8 speed one then would it be working with my 7 speed cassette? Thanks
Depends on what derailleur you have. The 8-speed model should work with most 7-speed rear derailleurs. You can always make sure you purchase the BS-T08, which can switch the shifting into the friction mode. With the friction mode, you can shift 7,8, and 9 speed derailleurs. In the video @8:20, it talks about how to switch from index to friction mode. Thanks!
I’ve got 8spd Campag bar end shifters and matching Mirage long arm rear mech with mirage triple front 28 tooth sprocket for long distance journeys fully loaded front rear panniers
The BS- A10 right hand 10 speed shifter is only index shifting so the last bit of the video about changing from index to friction shifting does not apply to that model of shifter. I believe.
Tough to diagnose on RUclips, but I would first make sure you have a model that is friction transferable. We do make some bar end shifters that are not transferable. For more sophisticated service, I would submit a service claim on our website.
@@microSHIFTTECH thanks for the quick response! i managed to fix it by disconnecting the shifter cable from the rear derailleur and turning the dial really hard. it seems like it was stuck for some reason. i had been using it for a few months on indexed mode prior, but wanted to go into friction since i'm using a 7-speed cassette with an 8-speed shifter and it was giving me some issues with my top two gears.
hello, I have a problem with a 3-speed microshift control for front derailleur. Acting on the command changes only two ratios and not three. because? Thanks for help
@@microSHIFTTECH I had this problem today and figured out that it was because I had the black ring (printed with "Adjustment ---> +" etc.) turned to the extreme in the wrong direction before mounting the lever on the bar pod. It's possible the manual addresses this from the inside view (p. 6), but in any case my mistake is evidence that it isn't completely foolproof! Set this way, if you have the black ring turned to the extreme in the wrong direction before assembly, you will be able to mount the lever onto the bar pod, but you won't be able to pull the lever far enough. Hope this helps anyone else that watches this video and has the same problem initially.
Yes. Get the 11 speed MTB index/friction or running 12 speed MTB on friction mode. Currently I’m running M5100 SGS 51T with 12 speed bar end shifter on friction, it works perfectly
Hi, thanks for the great tutorial. Is it possible to use the left shifter to change gears on the rear derailleur in a 1x drivetrain? How many gears I would be able to have since its a friction shifter?
If your shifter comes with friction mode, you can operate Campagnolo 12 speed with it. Unfortunately, we don't have any Campy 12 speed index models at the moment.
One of the best how-to videos I've ever seen by the manufacturer of anything. One usually has to go to a third party tutorial to figure out how things work.
I'm unsure if I'll actually use bar end shifters yet, but this was a very clear and concise guide. Nice work!
I have these on my gravel bike. Left hand shifter never gripped the handlebars right but I think it's cause the bars are used. They're alot of fun on a road bike especially since I'm used to mountainbike shifters. Just something really satisfying about pulling a lever to go faster xD
Great video this will help me tremendously putting my 9-speed bar and shifters on my surly
Absolutely brilliant! Thank you very much indeed. Much appreciated 🎉😊
Thank you so much for making this video!!!!!!!!!
thanks a lot, very good explained.
Can I drill a carbonfiber handlebar to route the bar-end shifter-cable from inside the dropbars?
A great video, thank you!
A question about the indexed right shifter: what is the purpose of loosening the lever so it returns to the original position? I inferred from that that each time you shift, the lever returns to the starting point but I don’t understand how that would work mechanically or how one would up shift…thanks again
Great thought. You are not loosening the lever so it moves all the way back to the small cog position. You loosen it just enough to make sure it rests in the next position's detent. Our bar end/thumb shifters have a little "over shift." When you shift to a larger cog, you are pulling the shifter paddle and derailleur slightly past its detent/resting position. This ensures that you go into the next larger cog. The spring tension of the derailleur then pulls the shifter slightly back to the detent position, aligned with the proper cog and held by the detent/click on the shifter. If torques is too tight on the lever, you can hold the shifter in the over shift position, and in-between gears.
@@microSHIFTTECH с первого раза не понял. Перечитаю завтра.
Will it work with shimano nexus 3 speed or 7 and 8 speed internal hub?
Same question!
Finamente explicado, thanks so much!
Will work on RD Shimano Deore Xt?
Great vid, but what about frame mounting? Can I remove the "bar end" portion, and replace my old downtube mounted shifters? Thanks!!
Unfortunately, bar end shifters don't work on some down tube mounted frames. The cable groove might not be long enough. You can try it to see if it works on your frame.
I am looking for a deep drop narrow (38 -40) road bar that has ends wide enough for bar end shifters. I am running into handlebars with skinny 17 mm inside diameter ends that will not take barcons. As an old school retro loving guy, my preference is for silver unpainted aluminum bars but what is most important is to find a manufacturer and model handlebar still made that bar ends will fit into. Any recommendations on bars that will work with Microshift bar end shifters?
Nitto!
I wanna use the shifter for bullhorn bar
There are probably going to be a lot of questions from 3x7 shifter clients as 7-speed parts disappear. I was trying to envision a bar end shifter on a flat bar and those with touring ambitions like to mount a lot of stuff on the bar. I was not aware bar-end shifters were not flat bar shifters. It makes sense but these are desperate times.
That’s not a good idea, as the shifter will protrude and be extremely vulnerable to being damaged. Flat bars use thumb shifters. 👍
@@edzporn or get a DT adapter. and run it like a traditional road bike
Muchas gracias. The amo microshift
Awesome & Thanks :)
2x 11 speed bar end shifter is suitable with shimano 105/ultegra derauliers?
Muchas gracias. Muy bien explicado.
Will my 9 speed Advent bar end shifter work with the 10 speed Advent X derailleur and cassette on friction mode?
Yes, friction mode will make it work.
Hi! Will a 170cm hausing be enough from the bar end to the rear? I dont have cable stops on my frame its one hausing fron to rear.
Hi! 170cm is a little risky. We recommend a little longer, 210cm should be enough.
@@microSHIFTTECH thanks I will buy a longer housing when I pick up my wheel at the shop :)
do you have retailers in south east asia?
Hey, do you put your bartape before installing the shifter or after?
You can put it on after. You can wrap the tape flush to the shifter. Let us know if you have more questions! You can contact us at service@microshift.com
maybe it could sound a stupid question, but it is possible to run a pair if microshift bs-m10 on friction mode to shift a 2x9 speed groupset? now, I know that there are alredy 2x9 dedicated bar end shifters, but for "aesthetic" issues I would like to choose the " black ones"
It will work, but the shifter will not move very much per shift, so it's a little more finicky to get into the correct gear.
My torque wrenches all have warnings on them to NEVER use them in reverse ⚠️!
Got any ideas?
Hi Thanks for the great video. question. My vintage bike has 3 x 7. hard to find 7 speed bar end shifter. So If I buy 8 speed one then would it be working with my 7 speed cassette? Thanks
Depends on what derailleur you have. The 8-speed model should work with most 7-speed rear derailleurs. You can always make sure you purchase the BS-T08, which can switch the shifting into the friction mode. With the friction mode, you can shift 7,8, and 9 speed derailleurs. In the video @8:20, it talks about how to switch from index to friction mode. Thanks!
What did you get?
I’ve got 8spd Campag bar end shifters and matching Mirage long arm rear mech with mirage triple front 28 tooth sprocket for long distance journeys fully loaded front rear panniers
How to buy microshift drop bar shifters in India.... Do you have any dealer/distributor in India?
Where to buy this? I need 11 speed
Is this ok for 1 x 9 Speed?
The BS- A10 right hand 10 speed shifter is only index shifting so the last bit of the video about changing from index to friction shifting does not apply to that model of shifter. I believe.
Correct!
как установить этот переключатель на флэт бар?
i'm trying to set my rear shifter into friction mode, but the dial won't turn after loosening the torque bolt. any ideas?
Tough to diagnose on RUclips, but I would first make sure you have a model that is friction transferable. We do make some bar end shifters that are not transferable. For more sophisticated service, I would submit a service claim on our website.
@@microSHIFTTECH thanks for the quick response! i managed to fix it by disconnecting the shifter cable from the rear derailleur and turning the dial really hard. it seems like it was stuck for some reason. i had been using it for a few months on indexed mode prior, but wanted to go into friction since i'm using a 7-speed cassette with an 8-speed shifter and it was giving me some issues with my top two gears.
hello, I have a problem with a 3-speed microshift control for front derailleur. Acting on the command changes only two ratios and not three. because? Thanks for help
Thank you for your question. Please contact service@microshift.com.tw
@@microSHIFTTECH I had this problem today and figured out that it was because I had the black ring (printed with "Adjustment ---> +" etc.) turned to the extreme in the wrong direction before mounting the lever on the bar pod. It's possible the manual addresses this from the inside view (p. 6), but in any case my mistake is evidence that it isn't completely foolproof! Set this way, if you have the black ring turned to the extreme in the wrong direction before assembly, you will be able to mount the lever onto the bar pod, but you won't be able to pull the lever far enough. Hope this helps anyone else that watches this video and has the same problem initially.
Compatible with Deore RD-M5100-SGS?
Yes. Get the 11 speed MTB index/friction or running 12 speed MTB on friction mode.
Currently I’m running M5100 SGS 51T with 12 speed bar end shifter on friction, it works perfectly
After doing after described, my gear automatically shifts down again. It doesn't seem to hold the tension of the derailleur. 12 spd. Any idea?:)
If it's still slipping, it needs to be tightened more.
Hi can i mix mountain rd and road rd on microshift 10s?
Our ADVENT X 10s comes with both flat bar and drop bar shifters!
how about the model of your road bar end shifter 10 speed . Can use an 9 speed mountain groupset?
Will it work on a 12 speed?
Yes, we have 12-speed models.
Hi, thanks for the great tutorial. Is it possible to use the left shifter to change gears on the rear derailleur in a 1x drivetrain? How many gears I would be able to have since its a friction shifter?
Is it compatible with shimano xt 11s?
Our BS-M11 bar end shifters are.
@@microSHIFTTECH where i can get this stuff in Indonesia??
easy to shift wit these
BEEEEELLLCHHH!!
I have a 10 speed shifter and a 10 speed cog with an 11 speed derailleur. However I'm not able to shift to the biggest cog.
What am I doing wrong?
Is there one that's compatible with campagnolo 12 speed?
If your shifter comes with friction mode, you can operate Campagnolo 12 speed with it. Unfortunately, we don't have any Campy 12 speed index models at the moment.
2:28 why not just put the cable inside the bar??? it looks more ugly when its outside the bar.