what is it called?
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what is it called?
I just need to know what it's called to see if I can order one or find it in a junk yard or something. Our gear shifter is missing the rubber thing. It's going to tear up our boots without it. Can someone please tell me what it's called?
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The rubber tip on the end of the shifter...... that ought to get your desired request across to the parts guy.....
Good chance you will have to replace the whole shifter arm. IF who ever made your bike has a part number for that tip, it probably will cost nearly what the whole thing costs.
You could search a bike wreckers yard and find one with a little luck, too.
Good chance you will have to replace the whole shifter arm. IF who ever made your bike has a part number for that tip, it probably will cost nearly what the whole thing costs.
You could search a bike wreckers yard and find one with a little luck, too.
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Theres supposed to be a rubber tip on the end of the shifter???? If its sharp why not just grind it down to not be sharp????? I cant see a shifter ruining boots but then again I havent been around long enough to see enough bikes...
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a blue 3m buffing pad will buff it out so there will be no scuffing.graymojocat wrote:thanks. we're looking at junkyards and online. we can order it, but it'll cost something like 60 dollars. We can duct tape it for that! It's not sharp, it's just kind of scuffing the boots.
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Don't know if you're still looking. I've used electric wire heat-shrink wrap on these kind of things for sharp edges. Its tough and smooth, inexpensive too, until you can get the 'right' part. 
