Fresh Goods XTR Special Part 2: Mechs and Shifters

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Here’s the second instalment of our Fresh Goods XTR special. Here, we focus our attention (and Chipps’ lazer-guided video gaze) on the shifters and mechs:

XTR Shifters:

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The shift levers are redesigned to echo Saint levers with a longer cable take-up thumb lever and a wider, double-shifting finger release lever. Textured carbon fibre features, along with skinny lever clamps and MOAR BALL BEARINGS for smoother shifts for longerer. Price: £74.99 per shifter.

XTR Front Mech

Well. Several things of note here – a front entry cable system and a horizontal pivot action, which apparently increases the efficiency of the cable pull by 30%. Looks funky too, but if you can’t get your head around it (I couldn’t, originally) then watch the video, where Chipps’ mellifluous tones will talk you through it. Price: £79.99

 

XTR Rear Mech

IMG_9841No enormous earth-shattering changes, but loads and loads of tweaks. There’s a modified parallelogram and repositioned jockey wheels to accommodate that extra large cassette, there’s a carbon fibre cage and you can also run it with a direct mount rear-mech hanger as well as a regular one. You can also fettle the clutch with an Allen key! Price: £149.99

So without further ado, here’s the video you’ve been waiting for! Grab the popcorn, and settle back for over five minutes of our beloved leader outlining his plans for world domination chatting about mechs an’ that:

https://vimeo.com/110901548

 

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