I use the DA BE's on our tandem and they work pretty well.  I don't 
remember the end cog shifting any different.  My only complaint is that 
they seem to need an overshift.  I often shift with the click then need to 
go another mm to move the chain.

Michael 

On Sunday, September 30, 2012 2:18:05 AM UTC-4, ekoral wrote:
>
> Hey Y'all,
>
> I've got kind of an interesting issue-
>
> I'm trying out some indexing (not something I usually like) on my 
> atlantis, and I've got a real pretty set of dura ace 9spd downtube shifters 
> (SL-7700) that i'm sticking in the bar end pods that used to house my 
> silvers.
>
> Has anyone tried this?
>
>  It seems to shift okay, but for some reason there is no 'click' when i 
> shift into the largest cog position. Is this normal? is it only supposed to 
> have seven clicks, and then you just sort of hope the shifter stays when 
> you're in your largest gear? That doesn't seem quite right to me. It will 
> shift when you push it to it's last position, but it doesn't have that 
> satisfying "I'm not moving an inch" click sound that all of the other 
> positions have. 
>
> Let me know if you folks have any idea of whats going on!
>
> Thanks,
> Eli
>

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