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I have one of the first generation Stumpjumpers. I am trying to bring
it up to date. I've been away from biking for years and am trying to get back into it, so I have some questions about equipment. 1. The original thumb shifters are toast, so I'd like to go to the newer click shifters. Will these work with the original derailleurs, or do I have to upgrade those as well? 2. Can I mount V-brakes in place of the original straddle cable brakes? The bike now has a bull-moose integrated stem and bars; I'd like to upgrade this as well, so do I need some additional hardware (cable hangers, etc.) when I do this? 3. Is there sufficient dropout spacing to go to a 7-speed rear cluster, or do I just ignore the number 7 position? 4. I have a Schwinn (my wife's, she can no longer ride) with SRAM bar end shifters. Could I just swap these (and the derailleurs) straight over? If this isn't the right group for these questions, could someone point me to the correct one? Much thanks for any help! Bob Just another nice basic flake. (and old fart in training) International Pipe-raising Day, Feb. 20th |
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On Dec 5, 3:52 pm, Bob Landry <psyktek.leavemeal...@earthlink.net>
wrote: > I have one of the first generation Stumpjumpers. I am trying to bring > it up to date. I've been away from biking for years and am trying to > get back into it, so I have some questions about equipment. > > 1. The original thumb shifters are toast, so I'd like to go to the > newer click shifters. Will these work with the original derailleurs, > or do I have to upgrade those as well? > > 2. Can I mount V-brakes in place of the original straddle cable > brakes? The bike now has a bull-moose integrated stem and bars; I'd > like to upgrade this as well, so do I need some additional hardware > (cable hangers, etc.) when I do this? > > 3. Is there sufficient dropout spacing to go to a 7-speed rear > cluster, or do I just ignore the number 7 position? > > 4. I have a Schwinn (my wife's, she can no longer ride) with SRAM bar > end shifters. Could I just swap these (and the derailleurs) straight > over? > > If this isn't the right group for these questions, could someone point > me to the correct one? > > Much thanks for any help! > > Bob > Just another nice basic flake. > (and old fart in training) > > International Pipe-raising Day, Feb. 20th Hi Bob, Welcome back. An old stumpjumper should be a decent ride for what you want to do. I'm no expert, but I ride and tinker a bit so I'll offer a little input, and a recommendation. 1) By "click" shifters do you mean indexed shifting? If so, is that implying that you had thumb shifters that were friction? I've never seen or heard of such a thing, not to say it doesn't exist. Anyway, assuming the derailers are indexed, newer indexed thumb shifters should work just fine. If you meant grip shift, the answer stays the same, but I should mention that thumb shifters are still extremely common and from what I see more popular than grip shifters. That said, I love my grip shift. 2) I assume by "straddle cable" you mean cantilever. If I'm correct, you'll need new levers or some sort of gizmo intended to alter the cable pull to make canti levers work with V brakes. I'd just get a cheap set of V brake levers. You may run into other issues as well, I'm not sure. 3) Assuming the bike is a 6 speed now, a 7 speed freewheel should fit though you may need a washer. See http://sheldonbrown.com/harris/freewheels.html 4) Bar-end, as in road bike? I'll let someone else handle this one, I don't know. 5) While this group is just fine, rec.bicycles.tech would likely be a better bet. There is way more traffic, it's based on stuff like this, and you'll likely get all the info you need and more in the fraction of the time it'll take to get anywhere here. So, what's international pipe raising day? Dan |
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On Dec 5, 12:52 pm, Bob Landry <psyktek.leavemeal...@earthlink.net>
wrote: > I have one of the first generation Stumpjumpers. I am trying to bring > it up to date. Well, you probably need to put 29" wheels on it and a little bit of every other hype that's come down the pike in the last 20 years or so. Either that, or you could turn it into a singlespeed for cheap and just have fun riding a bike instead of a hypecycle. JD |
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On Wed, 5 Dec 2007 13:21:04 -0800 (PST), "DanKMTB@gmail.com"
<DanKMTB@gmail.com> wrote: >On Dec 5, 3:52 pm, Bob Landry <psyktek.leavemeal...@earthlink.net> >wrote: >> I have one of the first generation Stumpjumpers. I am trying to bring >> it up to date. I've been away from biking for years and am trying to >> get back into it, so I have some questions about equipment. >> >> 1. The original thumb shifters are toast, so I'd like to go to the >> newer click shifters. Will these work with the original derailleurs, >> or do I have to upgrade those as well? >> >> 2. Can I mount V-brakes in place of the original straddle cable >> brakes? The bike now has a bull-moose integrated stem and bars; I'd >> like to upgrade this as well, so do I need some additional hardware >> (cable hangers, etc.) when I do this? >> >> 3. Is there sufficient dropout spacing to go to a 7-speed rear >> cluster, or do I just ignore the number 7 position? >> >> 4. I have a Schwinn (my wife's, she can no longer ride) with SRAM bar >> end shifters. Could I just swap these (and the derailleurs) straight >> over? >> >> If this isn't the right group for these questions, could someone point >> me to the correct one? >> >> Much thanks for any help! >> >> Bob >> Just another nice basic flake. >> (and old fart in training) >> >> International Pipe-raising Day, Feb. 20th > >Hi Bob, > >Welcome back. An old stumpjumper should be a decent ride for what you >want to do. I'm no expert, but I ride and tinker a bit so I'll offer >a little input, and a recommendation. > >1) By "click" shifters do you mean indexed shifting? If so, is that >implying that you had thumb shifters that were friction? I've never >seen or heard of such a thing, not to say it doesn't exist. Anyway, >assuming the derailers are indexed, newer indexed thumb shifters >should work just fine. If you meant grip shift, the answer stays the >same, but I should mention that thumb shifters are still extremely >common and from what I see more popular than grip shifters. That >said, I love my grip shift. > >2) I assume by "straddle cable" you mean cantilever. If I'm correct, >you'll need new levers or some sort of gizmo intended to alter the >cable pull to make canti levers work with V brakes. I'd just get a >cheap set of V brake levers. You may run into other issues as well, >I'm not sure. > >3) Assuming the bike is a 6 speed now, a 7 speed freewheel should fit >though you may need a washer. See http://sheldonbrown.com/harris/freewheels.html > >4) Bar-end, as in road bike? I'll let someone else handle this one, I >don't know. > >5) While this group is just fine, rec.bicycles.tech would likely be a >better bet. There is way more traffic, it's based on stuff like this, >and you'll likely get all the info you need and more in the fraction >of the time it'll take to get anywhere here. > >So, what's international pipe raising day? > > >Dan Thanks for the help Dan! International Pipe Raising Day is when pipe smokers around the world pledge to bring pipe-smoking back into general awareness by flaunting our briars, meerschaums, clays, etc. ![]() Bob Just another nice basic flake. (and old fart in training) International Pipe-raising Day, Feb. 20th |
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On Dec 5, 5:53 pm, Bob Landry <psyktek.leavemeal...@earthlink.net>
wrote: > On Wed, 5 Dec 2007 13:21:04 -0800 (PST), "DanK...@gmail.com" > > > > > > <DanK...@gmail.com> wrote: > >On Dec 5, 3:52 pm, Bob Landry <psyktek.leavemeal...@earthlink.net> > >wrote: > >> I have one of the first generation Stumpjumpers. I am trying to bring > >> it up to date. I've been away from biking for years and am trying to > >> get back into it, so I have some questions about equipment. > > >> 1. The original thumb shifters are toast, so I'd like to go to the > >> newer click shifters. Will these work with the original derailleurs, > >> or do I have to upgrade those as well? > > >> 2. Can I mount V-brakes in place of the original straddle cable > >> brakes? The bike now has a bull-moose integrated stem and bars; I'd > >> like to upgrade this as well, so do I need some additional hardware > >> (cable hangers, etc.) when I do this? > > >> 3. Is there sufficient dropout spacing to go to a 7-speed rear > >> cluster, or do I just ignore the number 7 position? > > >> 4. I have a Schwinn (my wife's, she can no longer ride) with SRAM bar > >> end shifters. Could I just swap these (and the derailleurs) straight > >> over? > > >> If this isn't the right group for these questions, could someone point > >> me to the correct one? > > >> Much thanks for any help! > > >> Bob > >> Just another nice basic flake. > >> (and old fart in training) > > >> International Pipe-raising Day, Feb. 20th > > >Hi Bob, > > >Welcome back. An old stumpjumper should be a decent ride for what you > >want to do. I'm no expert, but I ride and tinker a bit so I'll offer > >a little input, and a recommendation. > > >1) By "click" shifters do you mean indexed shifting? If so, is that > >implying that you had thumb shifters that were friction? I've never > >seen or heard of such a thing, not to say it doesn't exist. Anyway, > >assuming the derailers are indexed, newer indexed thumb shifters > >should work just fine. If you meant grip shift, the answer stays the > >same, but I should mention that thumb shifters are still extremely > >common and from what I see more popular than grip shifters. That > >said, I love my grip shift. > > >2) I assume by "straddle cable" you mean cantilever. If I'm correct, > >you'll need new levers or some sort of gizmo intended to alter the > >cable pull to make canti levers work with V brakes. I'd just get a > >cheap set of V brake levers. You may run into other issues as well, > >I'm not sure. > > >3) Assuming the bike is a 6 speed now, a 7 speed freewheel should fit > >though you may need a washer. Seehttp://sheldonbrown.com/harris/freewheels.html > > >4) Bar-end, as in road bike? I'll let someone else handle this one, I > >don't know. > > >5) While this group is just fine, rec.bicycles.tech would likely be a > >better bet. There is way more traffic, it's based on stuff like this, > >and you'll likely get all the info you need and more in the fraction > >of the time it'll take to get anywhere here. > > >So, what's international pipe raising day? > > >Dan > > Thanks for the help Dan! International Pipe Raising Day is when pipe > smokers around the world pledge to bring pipe-smoking back into > general awareness by flaunting our briars, meerschaums, clays, etc. ![]() > > Bob > Just another nice basic flake. > (and old fart in training) > > International Pipe-raising Day, Feb. 20th- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Get a set of Sram 5.0 grip shifters cheap. Now tune them in and ride its that easy. |
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"Bob Landry" <psyktek.leavemealone@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:dtael31t3g3j4qhi9425uscmjkt0d0iuqk@4ax.com... > > > Thanks for the help Dan! International Pipe Raising Day is when pipe > smokers around the world pledge to bring pipe-smoking back into > general awareness by flaunting our briars, meerschaums, clays, etc. ![]() > Nice. My Dad has a nice collection of meerschaums. I'll have to mention this to him. Greg -- Coming soon to a desert near you: http://lodesertprotosites.org/pokerrun/pokerrun.html |
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On Dec 5, 5:53 pm, Bob Landry <psyktek.leavemeal...@earthlink.net>
wrote: > On Wed, 5 Dec 2007 13:21:04 -0800 (PST), "DanK...@gmail.com" > > > > > > <DanK...@gmail.com> wrote: > >On Dec 5, 3:52 pm, Bob Landry <psyktek.leavemeal...@earthlink.net> > >wrote: > >> I have one of the first generation Stumpjumpers. I am trying to bring > >> it up to date. I've been away from biking for years and am trying to > >> get back into it, so I have some questions about equipment. > > >> 1. The original thumb shifters are toast, so I'd like to go to the > >> newer click shifters. Will these work with the original derailleurs, > >> or do I have to upgrade those as well? > > >> 2. Can I mount V-brakes in place of the original straddle cable > >> brakes? The bike now has a bull-moose integrated stem and bars; I'd > >> like to upgrade this as well, so do I need some additional hardware > >> (cable hangers, etc.) when I do this? > > >> 3. Is there sufficient dropout spacing to go to a 7-speed rear > >> cluster, or do I just ignore the number 7 position? > > >> 4. I have a Schwinn (my wife's, she can no longer ride) with SRAM bar > >> end shifters. Could I just swap these (and the derailleurs) straight > >> over? > > >> If this isn't the right group for these questions, could someone point > >> me to the correct one? > > >> Much thanks for any help! > > >> Bob > >> Just another nice basic flake. > >> (and old fart in training) > > >> International Pipe-raising Day, Feb. 20th > > >Hi Bob, > > >Welcome back. An old stumpjumper should be a decent ride for what you > >want to do. I'm no expert, but I ride and tinker a bit so I'll offer > >a little input, and a recommendation. > > >1) By "click" shifters do you mean indexed shifting? If so, is that > >implying that you had thumb shifters that were friction? I've never > >seen or heard of such a thing, not to say it doesn't exist. Anyway, > >assuming the derailers are indexed, newer indexed thumb shifters > >should work just fine. If you meant grip shift, the answer stays the > >same, but I should mention that thumb shifters are still extremely > >common and from what I see more popular than grip shifters. That > >said, I love my grip shift. > > >2) I assume by "straddle cable" you mean cantilever. If I'm correct, > >you'll need new levers or some sort of gizmo intended to alter the > >cable pull to make canti levers work with V brakes. I'd just get a > >cheap set of V brake levers. You may run into other issues as well, > >I'm not sure. > > >3) Assuming the bike is a 6 speed now, a 7 speed freewheel should fit > >though you may need a washer. Seehttp://sheldonbrown.com/harris/freewheels.html > > >4) Bar-end, as in road bike? I'll let someone else handle this one, I > >don't know. > > >5) While this group is just fine, rec.bicycles.tech would likely be a > >better bet. There is way more traffic, it's based on stuff like this, > >and you'll likely get all the info you need and more in the fraction > >of the time it'll take to get anywhere here. > > >So, what's international pipe raising day? > > >Dan > > Thanks for the help Dan! International Pipe Raising Day is when pipe > smokers around the world pledge to bring pipe-smoking back into > general awareness by flaunting our briars, meerschaums, clays, etc. ![]() > > Bob > Just another nice basic flake. > (and old fart in training) > > International Pipe-raising Day, Feb. 20th- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - No problem. Thanks for the reply on the 20th, that's pretty nifty. If I remember maybe I'll raise a pipe at some point that day. |
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