[RBW] Re: Clickers for Jim cassettes

2023-05-02 Thread Justin Kennedy
>From https://www.rivbike.com/products/cassettes-7 :


*Jim 7 speed cassettes, made by former SRAM people in China*

Backstory Stuff: On getting these from China; and indexing with these

When SRAM took its manufacturing from China to Taiwan, probably but who are 
we to say, to avoid the raised tariffs, it left a colony of Chinese 
designers, engineers, marketers, and assembly people out of work but still 
chock full of skills and rarin' to go again. Out of the original batch came 
at least three new brands: MicroNew, S-Ride, and Sensah, each with its own 
areas of specialization. For 27 years we sold nothing made in China. COVID 
has made it impossible to source only from Japan or Taiwan while continue 
equipping bicycles on time and with the kind of stuff we like. We have 
nurtured what seems to be a good relationship with some Chinese vendors, 
and guess what--if they can make Apple products, they can make bike parts. 
Equally, they're eager to do so, at a time when most Taiwan vendor will 
laugh your pants off and tell you to leave the room if you want something 
new, even if it's right up their alley, and furthermore, if you want it 
within three years. These 7-speed cassettes are made by S-Ride.

INDEXING

We're not an R&D lab, but we dissect things and learn about them deeply, 
from a bike rider's and bike mechanic's perspective, and purely as a matter 
of curiosity, Vince and Rich here combines brains and discovered how to 
make 9-speed indexed shifters work seemingly perfectly with these 7s 
cassettes. The following instructions are intended for those with 
mechanical skills and sufficient experience with fussy indexed drivetrains.

Here's all you do, baby: Put the chain in top gear (big front, small rear), 
with the big paddle fresh and the cable loose. Click twice, essentially 
wasting the first two clicks. THEN tighten and snug the cable,  The next 
seven clicks seem to shift perfectly. Your results may vary, but it worked 
great here. We still recommend these for friction shifting...or if you 
happen to have some dusty, cruddy, eBay'd 7s indexed shifters, try them.

On Tuesday, May 2, 2023 at 10:26:30 AM UTC-4 fiddl...@gmail.com wrote:

> So what's the lowdown on S-Ride? Are they the manufacturer of the new Riv 
> 7s cassettes? And how does their stuff compare to other budget drivetrain 
> options like SunRace & Microshift?
>
> On Tuesday, May 2, 2023 at 12:57:54 AM UTC-4 Luke Hendrickson wrote:
>
>> S-Ride stuff is great for the price! Admittedly I just started working 
>> for Jim at Merry Sales/Soma Fab so take that with a grain of salt…
>>
>> On Monday, May 1, 2023 at 8:18:57 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>
>>> I mentioned this on my immediately irrelevant "Double 1x" thread cuz I 
>>> pulled that drivetrain, but nobody's going to read it there. You can read 
>>> it here! 
>>>
>>> If friction isn't your thing but you like the idea of those 7-speed Jim 
>>> cassettes, S Ride makes a cheap and functional trigger shifter for it. Save 
>>> weight and money with a plastic shifter! 
>>>
>>>
>>>

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[RBW] Re: Clickers for Jim cassettes

2023-05-02 Thread Nick Shoemaker
So what's the lowdown on S-Ride? Are they the manufacturer of the new Riv 
7s cassettes? And how does their stuff compare to other budget drivetrain 
options like SunRace & Microshift?

On Tuesday, May 2, 2023 at 12:57:54 AM UTC-4 Luke Hendrickson wrote:

> S-Ride stuff is great for the price! Admittedly I just started working for 
> Jim at Merry Sales/Soma Fab so take that with a grain of salt…
>
> On Monday, May 1, 2023 at 8:18:57 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>> I mentioned this on my immediately irrelevant "Double 1x" thread cuz I 
>> pulled that drivetrain, but nobody's going to read it there. You can read 
>> it here! 
>>
>> If friction isn't your thing but you like the idea of those 7-speed Jim 
>> cassettes, S Ride makes a cheap and functional trigger shifter for it. Save 
>> weight and money with a plastic shifter! 
>>
>>
>>

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[RBW] Re: Clickers for Jim cassettes

2023-05-02 Thread Justin Kennedy
I'm using a $15 Shimano 7speed trigger from eBay with my Jim 13-42 7speed 
and it's working great. 

On Tuesday, May 2, 2023 at 2:04:21 AM UTC-4 Luke Hendrickson wrote:

> Ha! I love that set up. I have full friction on my Riv but friction front 
> and indexed rear on my Soma which is pleasant and very, very easy to use. 
>
> On Monday, May 1, 2023 at 10:19:47 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>> It's so...*normal. *My fancy schmancy custom now has a 
>> click-rear/friction-front 7-speed drivetrain just like my bikes from 30 
>> years ago! I'm kinda surprised how much I like it. 
>>
>> On Monday, May 1, 2023 at 9:57:54 PM UTC-7 Luke Hendrickson wrote:
>>
>>> S-Ride stuff is great for the price! Admittedly I just started working 
>>> for Jim at Merry Sales/Soma Fab so take that with a grain of salt…
>>>
>>> On Monday, May 1, 2023 at 8:18:57 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>>
 I mentioned this on my immediately irrelevant "Double 1x" thread cuz I 
 pulled that drivetrain, but nobody's going to read it there. You can read 
 it here! 

 If friction isn't your thing but you like the idea of those 7-speed Jim 
 cassettes, S Ride makes a cheap and functional trigger shifter for it. 
 Save 
 weight and money with a plastic shifter! 




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[RBW] Re: Clickers for Jim cassettes

2023-05-01 Thread Luke Hendrickson
Ha! I love that set up. I have full friction on my Riv but friction front 
and indexed rear on my Soma which is pleasant and very, very easy to use. 

On Monday, May 1, 2023 at 10:19:47 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:

> It's so...*normal. *My fancy schmancy custom now has a 
> click-rear/friction-front 7-speed drivetrain just like my bikes from 30 
> years ago! I'm kinda surprised how much I like it. 
>
> On Monday, May 1, 2023 at 9:57:54 PM UTC-7 Luke Hendrickson wrote:
>
>> S-Ride stuff is great for the price! Admittedly I just started working 
>> for Jim at Merry Sales/Soma Fab so take that with a grain of salt…
>>
>> On Monday, May 1, 2023 at 8:18:57 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>
>>> I mentioned this on my immediately irrelevant "Double 1x" thread cuz I 
>>> pulled that drivetrain, but nobody's going to read it there. You can read 
>>> it here! 
>>>
>>> If friction isn't your thing but you like the idea of those 7-speed Jim 
>>> cassettes, S Ride makes a cheap and functional trigger shifter for it. Save 
>>> weight and money with a plastic shifter! 
>>>
>>>
>>>

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[RBW] Re: Clickers for Jim cassettes

2023-05-01 Thread Joe Bernard
It's so...*normal. *My fancy schmancy custom now has a 
click-rear/friction-front 7-speed drivetrain just like my bikes from 30 
years ago! I'm kinda surprised how much I like it. 

On Monday, May 1, 2023 at 9:57:54 PM UTC-7 Luke Hendrickson wrote:

> S-Ride stuff is great for the price! Admittedly I just started working for 
> Jim at Merry Sales/Soma Fab so take that with a grain of salt…
>
> On Monday, May 1, 2023 at 8:18:57 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>> I mentioned this on my immediately irrelevant "Double 1x" thread cuz I 
>> pulled that drivetrain, but nobody's going to read it there. You can read 
>> it here! 
>>
>> If friction isn't your thing but you like the idea of those 7-speed Jim 
>> cassettes, S Ride makes a cheap and functional trigger shifter for it. Save 
>> weight and money with a plastic shifter! 
>>
>>
>>

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[RBW] Re: Clickers for Jim cassettes

2023-05-01 Thread Luke Hendrickson
S-Ride stuff is great for the price! Admittedly I just started working for 
Jim at Merry Sales/Soma Fab so take that with a grain of salt…

On Monday, May 1, 2023 at 8:18:57 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:

> I mentioned this on my immediately irrelevant "Double 1x" thread cuz I 
> pulled that drivetrain, but nobody's going to read it there. You can read 
> it here! 
>
> If friction isn't your thing but you like the idea of those 7-speed Jim 
> cassettes, S Ride makes a cheap and functional trigger shifter for it. Save 
> weight and money with a plastic shifter! 
>
>
>

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