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Twist grip shifter relocate

Postby gcrank1 on Mon Mar 05, 2012 7:31 pm

I dont remember where I stumbled across this, but I dont think it was here........
Anyway, it is so clean and cool (wish I had pics, but you will get the idea).
The twistgrip shifters are (moslty?) made to fit 7/8" dia. bars.
They also make a 7/8" 'stubbie' mount for other handlebar 'accessories' to be mounted up front off the bars.
Put the stubbie off the seatpost and mount the twistshift to it for a jockey shift.
So many bikes, so little time.......
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Re: Twist grip shifter relocate

Postby wheelymarko on Mon Mar 05, 2012 10:35 pm

Cool :idea:
Americans will sacrifice ride and safety for looks.
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Re: Twist grip shifter relocate

Postby ED-PV on Mon Mar 05, 2012 10:40 pm

I did something similar on one of my bikes...works great!:

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Re: Twist grip shifter relocate

Postby wheelymarko on Mon Mar 05, 2012 10:47 pm

Thats freekin sweet! :idea:
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Re: Twist grip shifter relocate

Postby alaskairhog on Sat May 26, 2012 5:49 pm

Did you use a shorter cable or did you just cut the original cable and re-use it?
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Re: Twist grip shifter relocate

Postby wimpy on Sun May 27, 2012 7:38 am

Just cut it at the length you want. At least with the Shimano 3-speed and the SRAM 3-speed. When using other hubs,I'm not sure.
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Re: Twist grip shifter relocate

Postby alaskairhog on Sun May 27, 2012 1:59 pm

wimpy wrote:Just cut it at the length you want. At least with the Shimano 3-speed and the SRAM 3-speed. When using other hubs,I'm not sure.


Then do you have to crimp anything back onto the end of the cable so that it works with the shifter? Usualy they have a ball or something crimped on the end of the cable which would be gone when you cut it.
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Re: Twist grip shifter relocate

Postby DaBigKahuna on Mon May 28, 2012 10:16 am

Where'd you get the mount?
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Re: Twist grip shifter relocate

Postby wimpy on Tue May 29, 2012 1:31 am

alaskairhog wrote:
wimpy wrote:Just cut it at the length you want. At least with the Shimano 3-speed and the SRAM 3-speed. When using other hubs,I'm not sure.


Then do you have to crimp anything back onto the end of the cable so that it works with the shifter? Usualy they have a ball or something crimped on the end of the cable which would be gone when you cut it.


Not with the Shimano and SRAM 3-speeds.
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Shimano Nexus works with a clamp-system inside the bell crank. So it's just a matter of putting the cable-end between the two clamps (red circle) and tighten the screw (painted blue in the pic). Sorry for the bad pic (cellphone).
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The SRAM works with little plastic "box", into which the cable goes on the topside and the little shiftchain on the downside. You can cut the cable at any length. Image
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Re: Twist grip shifter relocate

Postby alaskairhog on Thu May 31, 2012 10:07 pm

very nice, thank you for the description. Looking forward to converting mine to jockey shifter! I wasn't thinking straight, I was only considering the cutting the other end but this makes perfect sence.
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Re: Twist grip shifter relocate

Postby ED-PV on Wed Jun 06, 2012 8:29 pm

DaBigKahuna wrote:Where'd you get the mount?


That particular mount came off of a hand cycle. I have not been able to locate another one, but I did find this on amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/Minoura-Light-and ... d_sim_sg_5

I am planning on ordering one to see if I could re-locate a 7 speed twist shifter.
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