Could get away with a single shifter if it's only RD. TTF probably have people splitting sets. If you only run one shifter and one derailler do you still need a Junction A and Junction B? Could you get away with a single 3-port junction A?
Junction A (3 port)
Need longer cables but what have I missed?
This is what I had on my Exocet2 - although I have a b junction in my bars/extension now so can use either shifter.
If you keep an eye on ebay/forums etc you can put it together fairly cheap - think I managed it for under £350 including cables/junctions etc
Figured it would be possible. I've read about some interesting ways of linking minimal stuff with MTB bits as well but that's another story.
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Could get away with a single shifter if it's only RD. TTF probably have people splitting sets.
If you only run one shifter and one derailler do you still need a Junction A and Junction B? Could you get away with a single 3-port junction A?
Junction A (3 port)
Need longer cables but what have I missed?