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Shifters: opinion from folks who've lived with them for abit now
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<blockquote data-quote="Mowgli" data-source="post: 762724" data-attributes="member: 3528"><p>Thanks for the input guys. Based on this I think I'm safe shopping for price and just getting that (although i'm leaning Pro 5.0 because of hte downshift comment).</p><p></p><p>Any hoo - I'll be mating it up to my MGW handle. Now as to the noise, interesting point about the heavier shifter knob contributing to noise reduction via less vibration. I know its definitely that way on motorcycle handlebars, just taking off those tiny weights at the ends will result in a huge amount of buzz. So I currently am using the stock shifter knob on the MGW - I like the look, but due to the MGW not doglegging upward, the knob sits at a backward angle which doesn't help comfort and precise shifting. Any ideas on decent knob replacements?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mowgli, post: 762724, member: 3528"] Thanks for the input guys. Based on this I think I'm safe shopping for price and just getting that (although i'm leaning Pro 5.0 because of hte downshift comment). Any hoo - I'll be mating it up to my MGW handle. Now as to the noise, interesting point about the heavier shifter knob contributing to noise reduction via less vibration. I know its definitely that way on motorcycle handlebars, just taking off those tiny weights at the ends will result in a huge amount of buzz. So I currently am using the stock shifter knob on the MGW - I like the look, but due to the MGW not doglegging upward, the knob sits at a backward angle which doesn't help comfort and precise shifting. Any ideas on decent knob replacements? [/QUOTE]
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