Oh I forgot to say thank you Patrick for your suggestion. Very good
suggestion.
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I thought that too, which is why I suggested the perhaps far fetched
solution of getting rid of the D ring screws and replacing them with
allen-head screws.
On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 7:34 AM, Tim Gavin
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> Patrick, I think he's talking about the D-rings rattling on the adjustment
> screws, no
Are these SS1 or SS2?
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Yes I do indeed mean the d rings on the adjustment bolts. I think deadening
them may be tge simplest solution. Perhaps a wrap of bar tape or something
similar will do the trick.
Thanks
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Patrick, I think he's talking about the D-rings rattling on the adjustment
screws, not the screws themselves rattling loose (though that's a common
problem).
Nash-- I suggest some insulating material on the D-rings:
- Plasti-dip?
- Maybe you could wedge a leather washer around the adjustmen
This suggestion might be far fetched, but just in case: when I was using
Silvers mounted on bar end pods, and when the bolts (I assume you meant
"bolts" and not "nuts") with the rings kept loosening, as they do, I
replaced them with allen head bolts and kept them snug with blue Loctite.
In short,
I have a pair of silver shifters set up as thumbies on a set of sunrace
mounts with the 'Roman Mod' done. They are very nice and I like them but
the little metal rings on the adjuster nuts rattle and drive me a little
nuts.
Any tips on how to quiet them down?
Thanks
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