Old 04-09-16 | 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by kingston

The hardest part will be removing the grips. If you have an air compressor I recommend getting an air gun nozzle under the inside edge of the grip and blowing it off. Otherwise it can be pretty difficult.
Thanks for the tip. I have a compressor but would never have thought about using air to remove the grips.

The job sounds straightforward. I'll put the new shifters on in the next day or two so I can get back on the dirt soon.
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