Home | Reviews | Controls | Shifter

Login  |  Register

SRAM 2002 Attack™ half pipe shifter

Average Rating 4/5
# of Reviews 5
MSRP $
Weight
More Products from SRAM



Submit a Review

Description:
  • SRAM patented "SRS" technology: speed release spool shifting, enhanced mechanical feel, light precision indexing
  • "Half Pipe" grip length: all time shifting, shift from all positions on the handlebar
  • Quick view mechanical gear indicator
  • Tethered "Never Lose" cable replacement port: easy cable change
  • Detailed specifications: 8- and 9-speed compatible Shimano®, 80mm gripping length (front and rear), Teflon® coated cable, Grilon® composite construction
  • Where To Buy


    Chain Reaction


    Other Ways To Shop
  • Buy and Sell the 2002 Attack™ half pipe shifter from our Classifieds.
  • Shop for Similar Products








    Submitted by Cliff a Cross Country Rider from Desert
    Date Reviewed: August 16, 2004
    Favoriate Trail:dirt
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $15.00
    Purchased At:Cambria.com
    Strengths:Simple, durable, lightweight, price (sale), shifting, this set is the Attack Half Pipe Shimano compatible. Front "Trim" capability, Seems intuitive on the cassette shifting, at least to me.
    Weaknesses:None really but full half pipe too wide for my liking so cut them down to Rocket Shorty length
    Similar Products Used:Shimano XTR down to Deore, other Sram, Sachs, Gripshift
    Bike Setup:Older Rockhopper hardtail, newer upgrades, Avid brake levers, 23in. Titec Enduro XC bar, Plasma rear derailleur, currently STX front derailleur, have used also XT and XTR. XTR cables
    Bottom Line:No complaints, remind me of the "crisp" action of the Sachs 7spd. Fast with the 9 speed notches pretty close together. Like the other reviewer said, would prefer them to be a little farther apart; but this is an "attack" shifter. No windows on this set, not much of anything to break. Pull them apart and incredibly simple action - works for me!!
    Since the bike is a hardtail and the trails I ride are usually way rough, the first time out I did some "accidental" shifting hanging on to the wide halfpipe grip. Piece of cake to narrow the grip down to 50mm, two digit length, same as the Rocket Shorty. Used a headtube cutting tool, pulled out the little end bushing insert, took it slow and easy, came out fine. Like the shorter grip much better.
    Who should buy them? If you're a trigger rider, you might want to try a twister before you buy to see what you think. I prefer them to the triggers for intermediate XC. Had to fix/replace parts on several trigger setups after crashes. Never with a twist type; and they've taken their fair share of hits. Shifting seems intuitive on the cassette. I really like the trim/overshift feature for the front - use it a lot for normal quick, positive, under power ring shifting and to stop derailleur cage rub on the newer, narrower XT/XTR. On the cassette, I can quickshift as many gears, up or down, in one motion, as I want or the cassette/derailleur with take.
    I have large hands so a standard Avid or Shimano brake lever works ok; but for my girlfriend's ride, I had to get a set of Sram brake levers as they don't have as much offset making them easier to reach with the Attacks. Doubt I'll ever be buying another trigger set of any brand. If you haven't tried these, and need shifters, check them out. 5 by 5 on the red hot chili peppers.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by jesse a Racer from augusta, ga
    Date Reviewed: November 9, 2003
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Strengths:easy to install/ set up
    Similar Products Used:sram 9.0 sl (8 speed)
    Bike Setup:All 2003 XTR minus the shifters
    Bottom Line:Loved the old 8 speed, very precise and "big" clicks between gears. Now with 9 speed the "clicks" are extremely close which makes it easy to over shift especially in a tough situation , ie; twisty rooty climbs. For racing I want my shifts dead on, I can't afford to have a light touch in order to avoid shifting 1-2 many cogs. Also 1/2 pipes tend to cause mis-shifts because your hands are on them ALL the time.When combined with the short clicks between gears things can go all to hell, quickly. If you dismount and have to run a technical section better keep your hands well away from the shifters or you'll accidently click, jump on start hammering, and CRUNCH goes your chain.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by TAnel a Racer from Estonia
    Date Reviewed: July 30, 2003
    Favoriate Trail:All forests
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:Local bikestore
    Strengths:Simple, reliable, quick shifting from all positions
    Weaknesses:Slippery when wet
    Similar Products Used:none
    Bike Setup:2002 Merida Matts Special Edition (All XT, heavy RS Judy XC fork)
    Bottom Line:Attack shifts much easier and quicker then my old XT rapidfires.And supposedly they work better in mud.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Joe Cheechelotchovitch a Cross Country Rider from Tranna, Ontariario Canada
    Date Reviewed: July 3, 2003
    Favoriate Trail:Don Valley
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:cycle solutions east
    Strengths:simple, easy to maintain (no maint!), thumb placement.
    Weaknesses:a bit loud clicking
    Similar Products Used:deore, other cheap gripshifters (sram), LX,
    Bike Setup:KHS softail team 1998, 5" QR20 bombers, Avid 1st gen ball disk front (awesome), lock grips (awesome).
    Bottom Line:I hyperextended my thumbs and was wrecking shimanos. I kept the deore derailleurs and now my thumbs are stronger.
    You can grab all the gears you want at once, and are more intuitively shifting once used to it. Mine are 2001 Attack shortys(!) without the window indicator.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Terrence Smith a Racer from Lakewood, Colorado, USA
    Date Reviewed: July 16, 2002
    Favoriate Trail:Bergen Peak
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $65.00
    Purchased At:Wheatridge
    Strengths:Simple to install, simple to adjust, reliable and durable.
    Weaknesses:Since I don't have the shorty shifters the grip wears kinda fast on reg length shifter... but nothing serious.
    Similar Products Used:Shimano Rapid fire fishing crap, other SRAM stuff
    Bike Setup:Trek OCLV w SID RACE, XT Rear Derailleur and COG, Raceface cranks & rings and RF seatpost, Mavic Crossride wheelset.
    Bottom Line:Excellent shifters if you like to ride shimano rear derailleur but don't like Rapid fire for whatever reason. I would have gotten the Rockets originally but they were out of stock... these have worked out great!! I would recommend them to Ne1.

    The reason they don't get 5 chilis is because the shorties would be better... they would get 5 flamers 4 sure.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4






    What's New
    » Mtbr Videos - View and Share your videos here»
    » Buy Mtbr Jerseys
    Click here to view or buy the jersey and shorts.  Support Mtbr.com and order your set today.

    Buy Jerseys and Swag!
    Latest Articles and Reviews:


    Quick Poll

    (sponsored by Rocky Mountain Bicycles)
    How many bikes do you own?

      1
      2
      3
      4
      5 or more

    Photo Caption Contest

    (sponsored by Maxxis)

    Enter here

    Contact Us  •   About Us  •   Terms of Use  •   Privacy Policy  •   Advertising
     MtbREVIEW.com  RoadbikeREVIEW.com  OutdoorREVIEW.com
     PhotographyREVIEW.com  VideogameREVIEW.com  ComputingREVIEW.com
     AudioREVIEW.com  CarREVIEW.com  GolfREVIEW.com
    Copyright ©1996-2008 All Rights Reserved.ConsumerREVIEW.com, a business unit of Invenda      RSS Feed