I found that just leaning the bike against a wall, much less laying it 
down, could cause a shift.  Plus, if the bike falls, bar-ends are pretty 
vulnerable.

Anton


On Saturday, January 31, 2015 at 4:41:09 PM UTC-5, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> I would use a thumbie for the front DR and bar end for the rear. When I 
> lay my bike down on the non-drive side, it often likes to shift as it get's 
> bumped. Of course I'm still debating whether to keep the front DR at all.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick 
>
> On Saturday, January 31, 2015 at 9:56:10 AM UTC-7, John Phillips wrote:
>>
>> I'm thinking of trying Ergon grips to address some nerve issues in my 
>> hands & wrists.
>>
>> Has anyone tried both Silver Shifter bar ends and shifters on Paul 
>> Thumbies? Any preference of one over the other? 
>>
>> I like my bar ends, cork grips and alba's, so I'm wondering if I'll like 
>> the Ergon's but not like the Thumbies?
>>
>> Any opinions, feedback & suggestions would be helpful.
>>
>> Thanks, 
>>
>> John
>>
>

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