Shimano Ultegra Bar End Shifters; 8-speed
BikeRadar verdict
"Ideal for time-triallists and 8-speed expedition tourers"
In these days of STI and Ergopower, surely it’s just retro-heads who want bar end gear levers? Not so.
They’re essential for time-trialling as the only way to shift gear from the tri bars. But their durability makes them a good bet for touring too: there’s little to go wrong and if anything does, you’ve got friction shifting as a back-up.
The rear indexes with Shimano 8-speed cassettes – including Shimano MTB and compatible SRAM cassettes – and will work with any rear mech/cassette. Don’t knock 8-speed, either: chunkiness compared to 9 and 10-speed means longer wear life.
While shifters on the end of drop bars are slightly less convenient, upsides include price, weight and reliability. They make flat bar to drop bar conversions cheap and easy too – just add Dia Compe 287V levers for V-brake bikes. The price includes cable stops and cables.
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Specification
- Name:
- Ultegra Bar End Shifters; 8-speed
- Built by:
- Shimano
- Price:
- n/a
- Compatibility:
- Suitable for double or triple chainsets Designed for use with 8-speed drivetrains
- Features:
- Convenient and reliable shifting for sport and recreational road riders
- Available Colours:
- Silver
- Bike Use:
- Road
- Material:
- Coated aluminium
- Shifter Type:
- Ultegra bar end
- No of Gear Speeds:
- 9
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