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Old 04-07-19 | 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by berlinonaut
We are talking about a friction shifter. Such a shifter has no stops by definiton as it is a friction shifter.
What is marketed these days as a friction shifter is often a shifter with many microstops. A true friction shifter has an infinite number of stops. I have SunRace M90 Friction and I can count that it has 18 microstops.
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