Gevenalle 11 SpeedSo SOLID!

I’ve absolutely been in love with Gevenalle products since the first time I put my hands on the hoods. Impeccable guaranteed shifting with every click. Really love seeing them expand to meet the demands of the people. Cheers to that!

GX (Gravel) Shifters: Gevenalle expands it gravel offerings with a new 1x version of the GX shifter named the GX1. Gevenalle GX shifting systems are 10 and 11 Speed compatible. The GX1 is designed specifically for those running a single chainring, and is compatible only with short pull brakes. Both the GX1 and GX2 work with Shimano Dyna-Sys MTB s, offering drop bar shifting and braking with MTB gearing. With the release of 11 Speed Dyna-Sys and increased customer demand, the GX1 now gives the option to shave weight while maintaining a large selection of gearing for the ride. Both versions of the GX shifter work exceptionally well for gravel/dirt riding with drop bars, saves weight, and is the only option available on the market. All Gevenalle shifters come with a no questions asked crash/rebuild policy, getting you back on the road for only $34.00.”

UXUX Shifters (Shimano Alfine 8 Speed): “UX – Urban. Compatible with Shimano’s excellent ‘Alfine SG-S501 8sp internal hub’. Already loved by commuters for its low maintenance sealed design and instant shifting ability, the UX shifter completes the picture for those wanting to use this hub with drop bars. Based around Gevenalle’s proven CX  platform, UX1 shifters are short pull only, UX2 offer both long or short cable pull and come with standard $34.00 no questions asked crash/rebuild service. Shimano only makes shifters for flat bars for this hub, drop bar integration gives riders more options to commute with style, comfort, and speed.

Ever since the inception of the CX shifting system, Gevenalle has received requests from cyclists to adapt the cyclocross shifting system to other disciplines. Gevenalle is known for simplicity, speed and ease of shifting, and in many cases the only way to get integrated MTB shifting on a drop bar.”