Tom@WashDC
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- USA
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- Loudoun County, VA.
In my quest to improve my mtb riding experience, I've always wanted a grip integrated PAS selector switch so I would never need to adjust my grip, hand, or thumb while shifting PAS level on the fly. I wanted to use my index and middle fingers to move the PAS level up or down. Not a big deal if riding on the road or paved trails, but I find it to be very convenient when riding aggressive mtb style, off road. And it just makes more sense.
I'm sure there is a manufactured two button momentary switch that I could have modified out there. I almost modified an old push button Bafang PAS switch I had in my spare parts bin, but decided to build my own using some leftover parts, a used inner tube, and some momentary switches I purchased on Amazon for $9.00.
It works like a charm! Both the Bafang OEM switch and the grip switch work. Going to work on some improvements now.
It's the "cat's meow" of PAS switches.
I'm sure there is a manufactured two button momentary switch that I could have modified out there. I almost modified an old push button Bafang PAS switch I had in my spare parts bin, but decided to build my own using some leftover parts, a used inner tube, and some momentary switches I purchased on Amazon for $9.00.
It works like a charm! Both the Bafang OEM switch and the grip switch work. Going to work on some improvements now.
It's the "cat's meow" of PAS switches.
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