Hey Erl,
If you're comfortable with friction (from your downtube shifting days), 
then you may want to go with friction for bar ends. You won't have to worry 
about setting up indexing, which could mean a little more tweaking to make 
it index properly. Also, you won't have to worry about getting compatible 
parts for indexing. You may even like it better than click-click-clicking.

Good luck, sho

On Wednesday, March 27, 2013 8:45:54 PM UTC-4, WETH wrote:
>
> Ryan and Steve, thank you for your responses.
> Steve, the bike takes a tumble on a monthly basis (I am a teacher and park 
> my bike in the classroom; at home the dogs and children manage to knock it 
> over regularly).  In regard to index shifting on a 6 and 7, here is the 
> product write up from the rivendell site:"Shimano's best bar-end 
> shifters,the Dura-Ace's are indexable only with 9-speed cassettes; the 
> Ultegras index good enough with 6, 7, or 8 speed cassettes and both work 
> with a friction mode, too----so if the "good enough" isn't good enough, 
> throw it into friction, cowboy, and ride away. "
>  I will definitely have to make sure they are compatable with my 7 speed 
> cassette.  Thanks again for taking the time to respond.
> Safe cycling,
> Erl

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