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Old 03-01-2004, 09:30 PM   #2
xxxBlakexxx
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Jason:

Couple of things. First, sorry that you had that problem. As a Tri-Ax owner, I will double check my stop bolts soons for tightness. I believe all the popular after market shifters use these. I assume that your bolts loosened and turned inward thereby not allowing you to move the shifter the full way. When I set mine, I backed them off further then what the directions indicated to avoid this problem. But I suppose that if they get loose, it won't matter where you set them.

The stop bots are there to prevent over-extending the shifter, right? Are you worried about the possibility of having the opposite problem? Well, at least you had 1st, 3rd, and 5th. I shift like that lots of times anyway (lol).
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