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Old 07-25-20, 10:29 AM
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Looking for rear spacer for Shimano 600 SL-6208

I posted in the Mechanics forum section about a missing component, #5 in this pdf. A user suggested that I post here instead, that the spacer was common to other Shimano downtube shifting systems and that someone in C&V might have one. I'm not certain if it's common to purchase directly from other members through Ebay or some other means, but I'm hoping there is a way to avoid buying a whole new system for the sake of a single spacer. Thanks!
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I have these..

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Do you mean #5 on the first page of that PDF, or the second page?

The spacer washer and the "spacer for rear" are both shown as #5 depending on which diagram in that doc.
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Sorry for the confusion, I mean #5 on the first page, what is referred to as "spacer for rear"
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Exactly! I have the first washer, the one with the two prongs, but not the second with the six tabs. Do you have a greater stock of these, or would you be willing to sell the ones pictured above?
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Give me your address and I will mail both to you.
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You’ll have tomodify the Part #5 shown by removing the tab as tour 6208 needs it to be round.
Use a Dremel sanding drum or hand file. Hold it with a Vise Grip so it doesn’t fly away while you carefully work on it.
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