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Hey all,
I'm new on this Forum, not sure of the procedure... Ayway, I just lost my heel shifter, which, after reading several threads on the subject is neither a first nor an absolute tragedy since many of you take it off. Turns out I got pretty used to mine and I'd really like to replace it. I live in France (please no jokes...), not much luck finding one here so if anyone wants to sell/give his... I'm in for the shipping of course.
Thanks.
I am highly considering removing mine, it actually got in the way yesterday on my 500+ mile ride when I tried to move my foot around some for comfort..... if I decide to remove it, I'll give it to you. It would just get lost in my garage anyway if I "Put it up"
I'll decide in the next couple days I am sure....
Hey all,
I'm new on this Forum, not sure of the procedure... Ayway, I just lost my heel shifter, which, after reading several threads on the subject is neither a first nor an absolute tragedy since many of you take it off. Turns out I got pretty used to mine and I'd really like to replace it. I live in France (please no jokes...), not much luck finding one here so if anyone wants to sell/give his... I'm in for the shipping of course.
Thanks.
I bought this one about a week after I bought my bike. I consider it and absolute must for comfortable riding:
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