I did some searching on this and what I see is IRD says it's optimized for 
Shimano STI road shifters and can work with Campy Ergo, too. The "dropbar" 
nomenclature is a bit deceiving, it's the shifters most folks use on drops 
they're concerned with because the derailleur has to work with front 
indexing. Assuming that fd works with the chainring sizes you're using, 
it'll be fine with any friction shifter. 



On Saturday, February 6, 2021 at 7:12:00 PM UTC-8 samcr...@gmail.com wrote:

> Howdy,
>
> I recently purchased Riv's Silver triple crankset and I look forward to 
> getting it spinning soon. I'm looking to buy a front derailer, and I 
> reached out to Riv for recommendations. One of them was the IRD Alpina, 
> which I'm sure some (or many) of you ride with. 
> Here's the thing - when I look at the IRD "Alpina-d" online, I've read 
> that it's "only compatible with drop bars." I reached out to IRD, they say 
> this is so. (To be fair, I didn't think to ask the "why".) I've seen the 
> "Alpina-f" is for flat bars, but no one has them in stock any more, and the 
> IRD website only lists one version of the derailer (pictured as the 
> "Alpina-d".
>
> What I'm riding - flat/semi-swept back bars (and perhaps even more swept 
> back bars some day), with the triple crank and thumb shifters in friction 
> mode, and a bottom pull set-up on my frame. Will this IRD Alpina-d front 
> derailer work with my set up? Any experience and wisdom is much 
> appreciated. Thanks much! 
>
> -Sosa
>

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