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basically I am looking for STI shifters (dual front not trips). Used or whatever. Please contact me if you would like to sell.

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Hi Paul,

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Danke George.

I live in Boone NC (USA) The cycling mecca of road training and riding. I was just coming here to SEE if anyone wanted to sell just shifters, I'd pay for shipping. The thing is people want like 400 bucks for 9-speed tech, understandable and all but **** for a few hundred mroe I can find 9-speed road bikes and buy them..so I was looking for the off-chance that someone woulod be selling some for cheaper.

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Some people get greedy for $$ on Shimano products ,
I suggest you look for a local (US) distributor of MicroShift STIs, they have 8 9 10 speed STIs and the left lever does both double and triple for half the price of Shimano.
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Some people get greedy for $$ on Shimano products ,
I suggest you look for a local (US) distributor of MicroShift STIs, they have 8 9 10 speed STIs and the left lever does both double and triple for half the price of Shimano.
Micro**** hunh.

Checkin it now. Off hand Query. 'Tour of Australia'? I heard (and I race amatuer like 90% of the world) that there is a amatuer level event that circumnavigates Australia. Is this true? And if so is it like a USCF race here in the states? IF you are not familiar..you have five categories 5 being begginer, 1&2 being 'pro' ( not the Tour level european pro but you get my meaning.) If you know anything about it tell me.

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basically I am looking for STI shifters (dual front not trips). Used or whatever.
Check eBay.

A "triple" capable left shifter is capable of handling a double. I used a Shimano 105 9-speed shifter, briefly, with a double crank ... you just have to adjust the front derailleur's stops, according.

A set of 10-speed Campagnolo shifters can work with a Shimano 9-speed drivetrain if you use the hubbub.com alternate rear derailleur cable anchoring position.
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vous venez d'ajuster arrĂȘte le dĂ©railleur avant, selon.
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