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Old 23-03.-2008, 08:29 PM   #1
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Has anyone used theShiftMate by Jtek Engineering Inc. If so how did it work for you and what did you use it for. Thanks you
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Old 24-03.-2008, 12:50 AM   #2
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Has anyone used theShiftMate by Jtek Engineering Inc. If so how did it work for you and what did you use it for. Thanks you

Yes, I used a ShiftMate for a Campy Brifter with Shimano 9 speed RD and Shimano 9 speed cassette. Worked perfectly... and better than when I had all Shimano (Shimano Ultegra Brifter quit working & Campy Centaur 9 speed was available).
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Old 24-03.-2008, 05:26 PM   #3
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Has anyone used theShiftMate by Jtek Engineering Inc. If so how did it work for you and what did you use it for. Thanks you
a great bit of kit, I have one on my road bike, I run Campag chorus 10sp shifters on 9 sp casettes, also run 9sp shimano wheels.
I have a set of 9sp Veloce levers too, but find the chorus with shiftmate is a much smother change.

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