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Old 03-29-26 | 07:49 PM
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What are these?




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I was told that they were Gran Sport shifter nuts.
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Look a bit like brake cable adjusters:



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Could they be the back side of a Campy quick release seat post bolt?
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I was told that they were Gran Sport shifter nuts.
Indeed.

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Thanks Shawn! I did some research but didn't come across these.
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I was told that they were Gran Sport shifter nuts.
Yes, that's what they are. Part #3396:

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