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Old 05-12-24, 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Kontact

I saw those but they are not the same ones that OP said work/they used. I will message the seller a pic of what I need though, just in case.
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Originally Posted by tkm
I saw those but they are not the same ones that OP said work/they used. I will message the seller a pic of what I need though, just in case.
Isn't this the OP?

Originally Posted by Michael Angelo
You can also use this open style of stop plate. Just make sure the stop is at the midway point of the square.
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Originally Posted by Kontact
Isn't this the OP?
I guess my fear with that style is how the spacing would work out vs. the ones that he actually used. I suppose I could always throw a washer on there.

That style is certainly more plentiful though so it may be my only choice. $18.99 x 2 still seems expensive for those shifter stops, but it's better than buying an entire pair of shifters just for the stops.

Edit: Checked in another thread and it looks like they were able to use that style as well. I'll likely give them a try.

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Those on Ebay will work just fine. It's what I used on my CIOCC.
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Thanks for the confirmation. I went ahead and got the two on ebay. Expensive for a couple of stops, but still far cheaper than buying the entire shifter pair.
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