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Old 09-17-19 | 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Dave Mayer



No, it is not labeled on the blade - look higher up on the plastic body. Here is a picture of a right shifter I just overhauled. This one says: '9 Speed'.

Is it possible that you are using two left-hand shifters?
Geee, that's so helpful Dave.

I never would have thought of that.
here's the face of my RH shifter.
maybe if I did some forensic analysis I'd find traces of 9S lettering on the face. But nada evident to the naked eye.
and they both have the thumby thingee pointing to the inside, so I think I've got a match pair.



In fact looking through my inventory, many of my campagnolo shifters do not indicate how many speeds they are.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/BxzV1Wp2RXQr5GP5A
though admittedly most of these are 8S and maybe they didn't think to label them "XSpeeds" initially.
but my Daytonas are not marked.
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