OK, I sweat a lot when it's hot and I live in Austin, Texas so it gets
really hot.  Got a bar end that's gummed up with sweat by-products.

Is there any way to disassemble the indexing mechanism?  I can only
use 7 gears and then it won't go any further.  I've had it soaking in
a bucket of paint thinner for a couple of days hoping that whatever
grime was in there would be loosened up, but so far no luck.  FWIW, I
don't get a full range of motion when I switch it to friction, either.

Or should I just look for some new Shimano downtube shifters to mount
onto the existing pods?

I haven't used this shifter in a while because I was going to ride a
1000K in October and discovered last minute that I was not able to get
into the two highest gears, so I threw a Microshift bar end in there
that I had sitting around.  But I would like to be able to use the
Shimano shifter, if not in my Riv, then maybe somewhere else where I
wouldn't sweat on it so much.

In case you were wondering...the Microshift has worked great but it's
not quite as precise as the Shimano, i.e., there is more slop in each
gear detent.  Sometimes you have to lightly press down on the lever to
quiet the drivetrain.  Not so much pressure that you shift into the
next gear up, just enough so it sits against the detent.



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