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Collection: Gear levers

Pair of Shimano Revoshift RS45 3 x 7 speed twist grips

Vendor: Shimano

Pair of Shimano Revoshift RS45 3 x 7 speed twist grips

Regular price €20,16
Sale price €20,16 Regular price
2-3

Vendor: Sunrace

Sunrace SLM2T shifter/chainrings

Regular price €4,94
Sale price €4,94 Regular price
Pair of Revoshift Shimano RS35 3 x 7 speed twist grips

Vendor: Shimano

Pair of Revoshift Shimano RS35 3 x 7 speed twist grips

Regular price €16,12
Sale price €16,12 Regular price
Pair of Revoshift Shimano RS35 3 x 6 speed twist grips

Vendor: Shimano

Pair of Revoshift Shimano RS35 3 x 6 speed twist grips

Regular price €16,12
Sale price €16,12 Regular price
Revoshift Shimano Nexus SL-3S42E 3 Speed Right Shift Shifter

Vendor: Shimano

Revoshift Shimano Nexus SL-3S42E 3 Speed Right Shift Shifter

Regular price €20,16
Sale price €20,16 Regular price
Shimano Altus SL-M315 7-speed right shifter

Vendor: Shimano

Shimano Altus SL-M315 7-speed right shifter

Regular price €18,14
Sale price €18,14 Regular price
Joystick support for gear control Vélo Orange

Vendor: Vélo Orange

Joystick support for gear control Vélo Orange

Regular price €100,82
Sale price €100,82 Regular price
SRAM 3.0 twist grip

Vendor: SRAM

SRAM 3.0 twist grip

Regular price From €9,08
Sale price From €9,08 Regular price
Paul Components Shimano Compatible MTB Shifter Holder

Vendor: Paul Component

Paul Components Shimano Compatible MTB Shifter Holder

Regular price From €84,58
Sale price From €84,58 Regular price
Microshift 6-speed straight MTB shifter TS38

Vendor: Microshift

Microshift 6-speed straight MTB shifter TS38

Regular price €8,06
Sale price €8,06 Regular price €10,07
Pair of Vintage Vélo Orange Falcon derailleur levers

Vendor: Vélo Orange

Pair of Vintage Vélo Orange Falcon derailleur levers

Regular price €19,99
Sale price €19,99 Regular price
Shimano ST-EF5002 8-speed right brake lever

Vendor: Shimano

Shimano ST-EF5002 8-speed right brake lever

Regular price €20,16
Sale price €20,16 Regular price
Shimano XT SL-M8000 11-speed right shifter

Vendor: Shimano

Shimano XT SL-M8000 11-speed right shifter

Regular price €70,57
Sale price €70,57 Regular price
Paul Components Microshift Compatible Shifter Bracket

Vendor: Paul Component

Paul Components Microshift Compatible Shifter Bracket

Regular price €124,99
Sale price €124,99 Regular price
Left rotating lever Microshift triple chainring MS25

Vendor: Microshift

Left rotating lever Microshift triple chainring MS25

Regular price €6,45
Sale price €6,45 Regular price €8,06
Microshift 7-speed right twist shifter MS25

Vendor: Microshift

Microshift 7-speed right twist shifter MS25

Regular price €6,45
Sale price €6,45 Regular price €8,06
Shimano Ultegra ST-R8000 double chainring left shifter

Vendor: Shimano

Shimano Ultegra ST-R8000 double chainring left shifter

Regular price €211,74
Sale price €211,74 Regular price
Shimano Sora ST-R3000 triple chainring left shifter

Vendor: Shimano

Shimano Sora ST-R3000 triple chainring left shifter

Regular price €99,73
Sale price €99,73 Regular price €110,82
Shimano Deore SL-M4100 10-speed right shifter

Vendor: Shimano

Shimano Deore SL-M4100 10-speed right shifter

Regular price €36,29
Sale price €36,29 Regular price €40,32
Shimano Acera SL-M3000 9-speed right shifter

Vendor: Shimano

Shimano Acera SL-M3000 9-speed right shifter

Regular price €28,22
Sale price €28,22 Regular price
Arrière

Vendor: SRAM

SRAM Trigger Eagle 70 T-Type Shifter

Regular price €35,29
Sale price €35,29 Regular price
SRAM Trigger Eagle 90 T-Type Shifter

Vendor: SRAM

SRAM Trigger Eagle 90 T-Type Shifter

Regular price €55,46
Sale price €55,46 Regular price
Before

Vendor: SRAM

SRAM RED AXS MY25 hydraulic shifter/brake

Regular price €761,29
Sale price €761,29 Regular price
Back

Vendor: SRAM

SRAM Apex hydraulic shift/brake control

Regular price From €247,04
Sale price From €247,04 Regular price
Back

Vendor: SRAM

SRAM Apex AXS hydraulic shift/brake control

Regular price €267,21
Sale price €267,21 Regular price
SRAM FORCE AXS E1 hydraulic shift/brake control

Vendor: SRAM

SRAM FORCE AXS E1 hydraulic shift/brake control

Regular price €383,17
Sale price €383,17 Regular price
SRAM Eagle AXS Rocker Shifter

Vendor: SRAM

SRAM Eagle AXS Rocker Shifter

Regular price €22,18
Sale price €22,18 Regular price
Droite

Vendor: SRAM

SRAM Eagle AXS Rocker Shifter + Controller

Regular price €230,91
Sale price €230,91 Regular price
SRAM Trigger GX Eagle 12-speed rear shifter

Vendor: SRAM

SRAM Trigger GX Eagle 12-speed rear shifter

Regular price €45,38
Sale price €45,38 Regular price
SRAM Trigger XX1 Eagle 12-speed Single Click rear shifter

Vendor: SRAM

SRAM Trigger XX1 Eagle 12-speed Single Click rear shifter

Regular price €191,58
Sale price €191,58 Regular price

Who says speed bike says speed control (logical!)

Orders are the first links in your transmission. They are what give the impetus (“the orders”) to the derailleurs. There are a lot of control systems that have evolved over the years. Each offering its own ergonomics, qualities and faults. For the proper functioning of your transmission and according to your practice, you must therefore suitably match your controls to your derailleur.

Whatever the type of order, the principle is always the same. A shifter pulls the cable from the derailleur which causes a lateral movement of the latter, driving the chain which changes sprockets.

Road/racing handlebar

The joysticks (or lever)

They are mainly installed on the frame, stem or handlebar. It is one of the oldest systems still found on old vintage bikes . Easy to replace, longevity ++ and affordable, it is a system that requires little maintenance and still seduces for its retro side. Far from being without disadvantages, it turns out to be less precise and requires the cyclist a little dexterity and flexibility in fingering before finding the right speed. It also requires a bit of agility since it requires letting go of a hand if you want to change gears. If you're tall, watch your knees when you're dancing on a stem-lever bike! When changing the lever, be sure to match it to the number of gears. There are 5, 6 or 7 speed levers which it is preferable to mount with a corresponding cassette. For 8 and 10 speeds, the levers are generally compatible for both.

Shifters at the end of the handlebars

Very vintage , this system offers the same advantages as the classic frame levers except that, as its name suggests, the levers are located at the end of the handlebars. Rigorous and careful installation will allow you to hide the sheaths under the handlebar tape.

The combined handles

Combination grips integrate brake lever and gear control in the same part on the handlebar. Pallets are located under the brakes and a small push button at thumb level on the hood. This has been the most common system for several years. We appreciate its ergonomics and the fact that you don't have to let go of the handlebars to change gear. Far from being without drawbacks, there is no standard for these gear controls. It is therefore difficult to combine Shimano components with Campagnolo. They are also a little more fragile, more complex to maintain and more expensive to buy.

Straight handlebar/city bike/MTB

Shifters above the handlebar (Thumbies)

This type of lever is found on the first mountain bikes (1990'). They are the evolution of lever controls on the frame, which have been grafted onto the handlebars at the level of the handles. They are operated with the thumb (hence their name Thumbies) and the index finger. Rarely equipped on current bikes, they are still appreciated for their extraordinary solidity and their lightness.

The rotary handles

You have to turn the handlebar grip on itself to change gear. It is a simple system to use, robust, but imprecise. It is perfect for children and their small hands and prevents them from letting go of the handlebars. They have reduced durability - by dint of changing gears, the rubber of the grip wears and the change becomes painful and painful for the hands.

Trigger controls

It is the most fashionable and efficient system for city bikes and mountain bikes. It is composed of two triggers, one to go up, another to go down. Installation is easy, the ergonomics are perfect, but as usual, components from different brands are not always compatible with each other.

We advise you to change your cables and sheaths if you change your derailleurs controls.