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Old 05-07-16 | 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by cny-bikeman
There is sometimes a "washer" under the d-ring that is supposed to stay stationary via a tab or other mechanism. If the tab has broken off or for some other reason the part is allowed to rotate the d-ring will eventually loosen from vibration.
Yes. It might be helpful to post a picture of the shifters so they can be identified and possibly determine if there are any missing or broken parts.
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