Possible replacements for the
Ultegra BS64 Double/Triple 8-Speed Bar End Shift Levers
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Shimano
Ultegra BS64 Double/Triple 8-Speed Bar End Shift Levers
Shimano Ultegra SL-BS64 Double/Triple 8-Speed Bar end Shifters
- Friction-compatible right lever
- This shifter is not compatible with 8-speed Dura Ace; packaging calls out Dura Ace but the shifter itself is Ultegra
- All bar-end road shifters produced after Nov 2008 have an I.D. spec fit range of 19-22mm
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Customer Questions
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asked by: a guest
I have one of these but the index is for 6 gear cassette, I need 8. Can I buy internals?
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anwered by: a guest
For eight speeds you really don't need indexing. I run friction shifting on a ten speed cassette and once you get used to it it's not really an issue to hit your gears. If you have your heart set on indexing, by all means search out the right shifters, but especially with as few gears as eight, friction is fine
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anwered by: canteau
Unfortunately there are no small parts available for these shifters, also between generations the parts would be slightly different.
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asked by: a guest
Both levers are friction correct? And will work with 3x7?
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Can I use these with the Paul Thumbies? I want to mount them on the crossbars.
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anwered by: canteau
Yes they will fit on the Shimano version of the Paul Thumbies.
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asked by: a guest
Will these work with a 9 spd XT rear derailleur and a 34 cassette? Thanks.
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asked by: gnarly
Lost lever Axel, Boss Cover and Fixing Screw for Rear. Can't find parts. How do I repl
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I'm looking at this for a triple (46/36/24). What rear derailleur will work wi
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anwered by: canteau
Any 8/9 speed medium (with road cassette) or long (with mountain cassette) cage derailleur that is made to work with Shimano shifters.
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will the right side work in index mode with 7speed shimano rx100 deralier?
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anwered by: canteau
The pull ratio is the same for 7 and 8 speed drivetrains, so the derailleur should work.
It will not index for 7 speed correctly if that is what you are looking to do. You will be able to use it in the friction mode if needed.
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what front derailer should i get if i have a road bike with this but a triple mnt crank?
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anwered by: mlewis
Any triple front derailleur will work for this, it won't matter if it's mountain or road. Just make sure to get the correct clamp size and type for your bike.
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asked by: a guest
I want to use these on my old 10 spd. Will the friction settings work?
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anwered by: rmartell
Yes, they should work just fine. Thanks for the question.
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Is the left (triple) shifter indexed or friction only?
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I have a Triple road crankset, are there any bar ends for this type ?
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Will these work in a TT set up on aero bars?
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asked by: Kulrich1
My cluster is 6 speeds with 3 crank wheels. Will these shifters work in friction mode.
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Do these come with cables and housing?
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Customer Reviews
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DougctInstalled on a mid-90's recumbent. Replaced original grip shifters with these bar end shifters. Works great with the 7 speed rear cluster and Shimano Deore LX derailler. Works better and looks better.