What is the difference between a Sora and a dual control lever?
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What is the difference between a Sora and a dual control lever?
The old Sora lever featured the much-maligned Shimano thumb lever and a massive throw to change gear. They weren’t great, and these are masses better. Dual Control, in Shimano parlance, means that all the shifting and braking is done from the lever.
How does Shimano Sora compare to more expensive options?
Shimano Sora does 90% of what more expensive groupsets do, and for buttons. Comparatively speaking.
Are the Sora levers similar to the tiagra?
. Available as a double or a triple option, and in the same black as the rest of the groupset, the Sora levers are very similar to the old nine-speed Tiagra ones. Plenty of folks have mooted that they’re rebadged Tiagra units; whether they are or not you’re getting Tiagra-level shifting performance here.
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Is the Shimano Sora a good road bike?
The Shimano Sora sits near the bottom of their range of road groupsets, and is arguably the lowest of the groupsets that most people would put onto heavily used bike, whether that’s a weekend warrior or an everyday commuter.
What is the difference between Shimano Claris and Sora?
Finally, as with Claris, Sora suffers from a lack of intra-Shimano compatibility. While the 11-speed groupsets have some interchangeable parts, Sora is the only nine-speed groupset in Shimano’s range, so upgrading the drivetrain isn’t particularly simple.
Is the Shimano Sora a Quantum Leap Forward in capability?
I’d suggest that it’s a quantum leap forward in capability. The Shimano Sora sits near the bottom of their range of road groupsets, and is arguably the lowest of the groupsets that most people would put onto heavily used bike, whether that’s a weekend warrior or an everyday commuter.