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Old 08-21-19, 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by RubeRad
Yeah if there are grip shifters out there that (a) shift without requiring the grip strength of a gorilla and (b) don't accidentally shift when you hit a bump, I might like them, but all the ones I've seen violate both (a) and (b).
The worst part is mine do both. I can’t hardly get them to rotate when I want. Then hit a bump or go power-hard up hill and they shift.

With all the hills around here the most annoying noise you will ever hear is “click”

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