 so - i have Ultegra combined brake/shifters on my road bike. the right one is broken, it doesn't shift very well, and the bike shop says they can't do anything for it...so i probably need a new one (it's kind of usable, but it doesn't shift into high gears very well) so do I get more ultegra ones, are there brake levers that will be better for my little hands? i have heard some of you lot recommending changing bars to help brake reach - is this just for when you are on the drops? as i mostly find them too big when i am riding on the hoods? i have been meaning to try out some of these shim things you can get for a while, but just thought i would ask if people think i should get the same again brake/shifter wise? god i am so fed up, everything is broken at the moment
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 The shims are not a lot of money very well spent. 
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 shifters are depressingly expensive though 
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 Claire - if you are interested I have some 2007 shimano 105 10speed shifters for sale - yours at 50pounds.
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LA - if Claire doesn't want them, I'm interested. Slid off my bike on the way to work last week and bust the brake/gear lever. Same story - bike shop can't fix it and I'd have to buy a new pair of levers - they aren't cheap! I'm resorting to singlespeeding at the moment whilst waiting for hubbie to try taking it apart and fixing it.
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If you are finding them too big when you are on the tops it could be that the overall reach is too much. You could try - getting a shorter stem narrower/smaller bars moving hoods closer to you And/or you could replace with Campag I find the hoods are much less bulky than Shimano
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 Tigger - email me on lesleyauchterlonie@hotmail.com Daphne - agree with the campag - much more comfortable for small hands IMO but then I have campag on my road bikes and cross bike - hence the shimano bits for sale!!!
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 cheers LA, sorry for not responding before, I think I want them to match, and as I only need a right one, think I will try and find an ultegra right shifter 2nd hand somewhere. Don't think i can afford to shift to campag really (also would probably confuse myself with what bits go with others as well - me and road bike maintenance/knowledge don't really go well together!) hope tigger wants them!
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 Adam here, mobile technical library . You can get short reach levers which are Ultegra Spec. (ST-R600) whci are desined for small hands. You can also get short drop shorter reach bars as well which Alice hasgot on here road bike. Might be worth visiting a more roady shop like Tony Butterworths or Bob Jackson how do custom frames so havemassive knowledge base of what fits falk best. http://cycle.shimano-eu.com/catalog/cycle/products/component.jsp?PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524441763171&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2534374302049897&ASSORTMENT%3C%3East_id=1408474395181667&bmUID=1201283444454
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 Hi sorry for reviving this thread. Am so crap have been watching out for 2nd hand shifters on ebay but they all seem to go for very expensive, so I thought I would look into getting the short reach levers new as I am figuring I might as well get something that improves my bike for me while having to shell out lots of money for shifters. However the Ultegra 10 spd shifters ST-R700 say " Front double/triple compatible design. (Use with only FD-5600 for double)" where the FD-5600 seems to be the 105 front derailleur. I think my front derailleur is ultegra, so will this not work? Whereas the normal shifters come in either double or triple compatible pairs. I am a bit worried about this double/triple compatible design thing! Does anyone know? Sorry I am bit thick on road bike stuff!
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I have the R700 shifters on my bike. They are great for small hands are definately double and triple compatible and work with Ultegra front derailleurs. I love them!
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