Absolutely.  It doesn't matter which side of the handlebar a shifter is on
as long as you route the cables appropriately.   I'm sure there are some
exceptions, but I haven't come across them in my bar-end, friction-shifting
experience.

Aaron Young
The Dalles, OR

On Saturday, October 11, 2014, Garth <garth...@gmail.com> wrote:

> This 1x? has me thinking .....  can a friction front shifter on the left
> be used to shift the rear dérailleur ?
>
> If wondering why I'd ask .... lol.. because lefty is fun :)
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