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Is there a technical term for downtube shifter mounts?

Old 01-27-08, 06:29 PM
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Is there a technical term for downtube shifter mounts?

and can they be purchased aftermarket? i got a frame that has the hole going through the downtube, but it doesn't have the mounts bolted on. where can they be had?
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