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Would you buy this Product for $ 20.00 + Shipping ?
Comes in Black , Chrome and Stainless Steel
Comes with Spring , Washer , and Slip on Part
Remove your heel shift lever quickly & easily.
This Unique design keeps the shift shaft in perfect alignment to avoid premature shaft wear, by using the Stock OEM Rubber and a Spring to retain correct tension so the shaft does not Vibrate, a problem common to similar products. Remove your heel shift lever quickly & easily.
Last edited by trackadaptor; Jun 29, 2016 at 06:49 PM.
Sorry but I like my heel shifter and I use it all the time. I use the highway pegs to stretch my legs and feet. Don't think it's worth $20 unless you just can't stand the heel shift. Sure ins't $20 worth of spacer and spring there.
Last edited by roadhog96; Feb 17, 2011 at 04:55 PM.
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