I like the idea of a wide-range 7sp or 8sp cassette, like 12-36 or 
something. Pair it with a mountain double crank. I'm thinking of my amazing 
SRAM 2x10 kits, but with fewer cogs.

On Tuesday, April 16, 2013 11:28:33 AM UTC-5, clayton wrote:
>
> Here is what I would like to see them make.  Cassette hub, 7 or 8 speed 
> WIDE ratio cassette, Bomb proof (literally) bar end index shifters with 
> friction option or disc brake levers (maybe brifters, crash proof though, 
> and sealed against crashing in a pumice dust and sand pile, don't ask) and 
> all wrapped up in a nice silver polish or black matte anodization with 
> engraving. All built for the long haul and severe service. 
>
> I am pretty much done with shimano. I bought their new Deore Xt dynasys 
> stuff (10 speed) and discovered it won't work with 10 speed bar end 
> shifters that no longer have a friction option). I replaced my drop bars 
> with Sycip swept bars and put on the Dynasys mountain bike shifters. I 
> promptly broke the plastic casing and bent the steel guts when I tried to 
> rotate the shifter on the bar which wasn't even that tight. My son uses X0 
> stuff and it seems to be much better made. Next time......Sorry Shimano, 
> I've been loyal, but Suntour or Sram is getting my money next time.
>
> On Friday, April 12, 2013 9:39:55 PM UTC-7, stonehog wrote:
>>
>> Forwarding from the Rando list. Interesting from the many Rivs with 
>> Suntour components...
>>
>> Brian Hanson
>> Seattle, Wa
>>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>> *From:* Jenny Oh Hatfield <plat...@gmail.com>
>> *Date:* April 12, 2013, 9:36:27 AM HST
>> *To:* ran...@googlegroups.com
>> *Subject:* *[Randon] Suntour is back & says it's keeping it real w/ old 
>> skool ideology*
>>
>> "Junzo feels the time is right to re-enter the bicycle component 
>> business.  As he puts it “the market is too race-centric;  carbon fiber, 
>> electric shifting, full suspension, 11 speed, doesn’t really enhance the 
>> enjoyment of cycling.  In the 1970’s and 80’s we cycled to be closer to 
>> nature, for the environment, for our health, for the simple beauty of 
>> cycling.”  For these reasons SunXCD will focus on touring and randonneuring 
>> components which were the focus of SunTour during its heyday."
>>
>> Read more here <https://stan-pun.squarespace.com/about/>.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Jenny
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