I have a set of Microshift STI levers going spare. Shimano compatible for 10 speed cassettes and double chainsets. Not 100% sure about SRAM compatibility. Not compatible with Campagnolo.
I bought these brand new to fit to my brother's bike ( in projects here ) early 2012 and they have done less than 100 miles all in. Very minor scuffs to the plastic cover at the top, perfect otherwise. They have now been replaced by Shimano 105 5700 shifters hence the sale.
They work well and I would say they are comparable with Tiagra brifters in quality/feel. So good value shifters for those on a budget.
Official blurb here:
*To celebrate Microshift's 10th aniversary in the Cycle Industry they have introduced their best road product range to date. And this time they are here not just as quality, cheap, economical parts, but to rival the equivalent Shimano, Sram, Campag etc. The people who have seen the new range are all very impressed with the look, build quality and functionality of every part. These 10 Speed Sti's are easily as good as the Shimano equivalent, in this case 105 , I have both sets in stock and there really isnt anything to choose between them. I can guarantee that anyone who buys these will be as impressed as I have been.
10 Speed
For double chainset
Cold forged Alloy brake and shift levers
Fully Shimano compatible
Despatched in ploy bags, no box.
Only 389 grams
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I am after £60 and sold for the pair as the condition is really good and usage was extremely limited. I think it's a good price but let me know if it is out of line.
~~Hi everyone,
I have a set of Microshift STI levers going spare. Shimano compatible for 10 speed cassettes and double chainsets. Not 100% sure about SRAM compatibility. Not compatible with Campagnolo.
I bought these brand new to fit to my brother's bike ( in projects here ) early 2012 and they have done less than 100 miles all in. Very minor scuffs to the plastic cover at the top, perfect otherwise. They have now been replaced by Shimano 105 5700 shifters hence the sale.
They work well and I would say they are comparable with Tiagra brifters in quality/feel. So good value shifters for those on a budget.
RRP is £159.99 apparently. Winstanley sells them for £123.99. I paid £105 for them on eBay.
Official blurb here:
*To celebrate Microshift's 10th aniversary in the Cycle Industry they have introduced their best road product range to date. And this time they are here not just as quality, cheap, economical parts, but to rival the equivalent Shimano, Sram, Campag etc. The people who have seen the new range are all very impressed with the look, build quality and functionality of every part. These 10 Speed Sti's are easily as good as the Shimano equivalent, in this case 105 , I have both sets in stock and there really isnt anything to choose between them. I can guarantee that anyone who buys these will be as impressed as I have been.
*
I am after £60 and sold for the pair as the condition is really good and usage was extremely limited. I think it's a good price but let me know if it is out of line.
Pick up from Brixton or Putney.
Happy to provide more info!
Cheers
Vince ~~
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And fitted on the bike:
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