Detailed specifications: 8- and 9-speed Shimano® compatible, Teflon coated cable, Grilon® composite construction, Index and Micro-adjust front shifter options available
Attack "Shorty" Shifter featuring the Amy grip cover available only in the U.S.
Submitted by
Moey Bain
a Weekend Warrior
from Canada Date Reviewed: April 1, 2006
Favorite Trail:
hammerfest trails
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$70.00
Purchased At:
online
Strengths:
comfortable, durable, reliable.
Weaknesses:
shifts just a little to easily.
Similar Products Used:
none
Bike Setup:
shimano lx rear, xt front, judy air tt front shocks
Bottom Line:
an awesome shifter but it need to be a bit more stiff. Other than that i like it more than any trigger shifter i've used because i find it easier to switch gears. and it also looks awsome
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Submitted by
ramilcp
a Weekend Warrior
from Whittier, CA Date Reviewed: February 26, 2006
Favorite Trail:
El Prieto
Duration Product Used:
More than 3 years
Price Paid:
$20.00
Purchased At:
LBS
Strengths:
Better shifting than Shimano thumbies, light weight, easy adjust.
Weaknesses:
Plastic casing, but it hasn't broken yet on me, despite my numerous crashes.
Similar Products Used:
Shimano Acera thumb shifters
Bike Setup:
GT I-drive, Iron Horse hardtail
Bottom Line:
I got these shifters when I replaced my drive train from Shimano Alivio/Acera to XT. Shifting is better and holds adjustment longer. I like the fact that I can still brake while shifting to set up the next turn/hill and have most of my fingers gripping the bar (a safety plus). The best thing is I'm able to trim the front derailer to avoid chain rub. Don't get me wrong, shifting will skip every now and then, but that could just be from the 1:2 Shimano cable shifting pull.
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Submitted by
N.B.GAS
a Cross Country Rider
from LAS VEGAS, NV. Date Reviewed: September 2, 2005
Favorite Trail:
EMPTY ONES
Duration Product Used:
2 Years
Price Paid:
$37.00
Purchased At:
NASHBAR .com
Strengths:
LITE...CLEAN, CRISP, FLAWLESS SHIFTING when used with AVID ROLLAMAJIG! This will fix up any Shlmano drive-train.... Saves your 8 speed set up! Use a SRAM PC-59 9 speed chain and a PG-850 cassette and it will solve most of the famous Shimano NOISE!!!!
Weaknesses:
NONE! Shimano tech mechanics wont tell you ABOUT THIS!
Similar Products Used:
Alivio,Deore,XC....[LX-POS].....
Bike Setup:
ATTACK SYSTEM IN STORAGE...Now riding: 05"IBEX Frame,SRAM X-9..RACE FACE EVOLVE..27 SPEED! 05"LEADER Frame,SRAM X-7..RACE FACE PRODIGY..24 SPEED! BOTH BIKES ARE LOADED!....AND FLY!....NO shimano ANYWHERE!
Bottom Line:
IF YOU CANT AFFORD X-7, DO YOURSELF A FAVER AND GET THE SRAM ATTACK,and AVID ROLLAMAJIG!!! YOU WONT BE SORRY!!! GET THE PC-59,and PG-850, after that and you'll be stroken!
7yrs shimano..2yrs SRAMano...8 months SRAM X-series, and now my tools and repair stand are getting LONELY!!!
Submitted by
Greg
a Cross Country Rider
from Spokane, WA USA Date Reviewed: April 18, 2005
Favorite Trail:
Stick In The Eye
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$40.00
Purchased At:
Bicycle Buttler
Strengths:
Light weigh, shifts great, easy to adjust.
Weaknesses:
They look kinda cheap.
Bike Setup:
01 Kona King Kikapu with XT derailleurs, XT cassete, and SRAM 69 chain w/Power Link.
Bottom Line:
I wanted to try Grip Shifters for some time. When I purchased the Attacks I was actually shopping for Rockets. My favorite shop didn’t have any in stock at the time so they offered a set of Attacks and said I could return them if I didn’t like them. They turned out to be a great bang for the buck. They shift great. They have a good year of use and have been very reliable. Good quality and value.
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Submitted by
DOMINIC ZANINOVICH
a Cross Country Rider
from SAN LUIS OBISPO Date Reviewed: March 20, 2004
Favorite Trail:
islay barranca/ridge
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$35.00
Purchased At:
online
Strengths:
Way crisper shifting than previous setup, which was deore rr, with lx der. Easy setup. Cheap
Weaknesses:
Non yet.
Similar Products Used:
Shimano Deore, older gripshift
Bike Setup:
TREK 6700, avid mech 185s, xt/lx rhynolites on xt
Bottom Line:
I enjoy using the sram much more than shimano. Way better shifter so far. Plus theyre cheaper and give me more room in the cockpit.
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Submitted by
rockscraper
a
from Irvine Date Reviewed: November 13, 2002
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$35.00
Purchased At:
Performance
Strengths:
Quick, positive shifts
Weaknesses:
Plastic casing
Similar Products Used:
shimano xt shifters
Bike Setup:
shimano xt derailleurs, brakes, and levers.
Bottom Line:
I had a hard time finding 8-speed shimano shifters to replace the one that broke, so I decided to give these a try since they are shimano compatible. Installation was fairly easy and integrated well with my existed shimano xt shifter/brake lever. It took a couple rides and adjustments to "break-in" the shifter and cables to where all eight gears would lock correctly. Now it works great and I am very happy with it. It took a while to get used to the grip-shift vs. rapid-fire, but the mechanism is simpler so less likely to break. The only drawback is that when the shifter gets covered in mud, it gets too slippery to shift, esp. into lower gear (rear). But at $35, it was a lot less than the shimano. I give it 4 chilis due to the cheap looking construction.
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