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Old 06-10-18, 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by hokiefyd
Back to the brake levers, long pull levers pull more cable for the same lever pull distance, right? Is there such a concept for down tube shifters (or even friction shifters in general, such as thumb shifters)? Do shifters exist that pull more cable so that I don't have to have this shifter cable essentially folded back over on itself to be in low gear?

Thanks in advance.
Isn't that what those Simplex "demultiplier" are for?

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