Old 06-13-23 | 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by skookum
When I shift it into 7 or 8 position I can no longer access the little socket that holds the head of the cable.
However. I advanced it as far as I could, threaded the cable end through, wiggled it a bit and it went through. It was a bit tricky getting the end through opening where the adjuster
threads, but it worked.
You sir, are a genius. Much thanks.

I have three of these types of shifter, and this was definitely the trickiest.
i do between 2 and 10 of these and twist shifters every week during the spring and summer. Experience counts.... besides, i was impressed by the fact that you hadn't lost the screws.
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