It was first sold as Dura-Ace 8-speed, but yes, everything else was 7 at 
the time. There was eventually a 7-speed RSX STI group. 
 

On Tuesday, August 28, 2012 4:45:31 PM UTC-7, dougP wrote:

> Wasn't 7 speed the standard when STI was first sold?  It's been around 
> so long that it's easy to find riders who've never ridden anything 
> else. 
>
> dougP 
>
> On Aug 28, 9:17 am, Joe Bernard <joerem...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> > All I know is from this Harris Cyclery tweet. Years ago Grant asked for 
> a 
> > 7-speed "Alpine group" from Shimano. Of course he wanted barcons, not 
> > brifters, but this may come close. 
> > *Harris Cycleryā€¸@harriscyclery* 
> > 
> > Coming soon! 7 speed Shimano STI shift/brake levers. Part of Shimano's 
> new 
> > entry level road group (Tourney). ETA: October 2012 
> > 
> > Joe Bernard 
> > 
> > Vallejo, CA. 
>

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