fooferdoggie
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my shift lever has gotten so slick from all the shifting I ahve done in the last two years that my thumb slips off sometimes. so at a stoplight I took my knife to it and got some traction.
I doubt it would hold up for long. I know of non slip coatings but I doubt it. this is plenty. I like the feel of it smooth but I think my winter gloves really do a number on it. actually drilling small holes in it may be the best choice like my xt brake levers but that may weaken it and sometimes my thumb just gets the edge of the lever.I wonder if some heat shrink tubing would help?
Soldering iron should make short work with the dimpling.I don't think putting anything on it would last and it would not feel good. I shift way too much and want the lever to feel good. this is plenty of traction but I may sand it it with some 60 grit sandpaper to make it more even.
see the xtr shifter has dimples. I think thats what I will do its easy and should add enough traction. or if I get rich an upgrade.
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god no your thumb has to slide and that would wear a hole in your thumb after a day or two or your gloves.
god no your thumb has to slide and that would wear a hole in your thumb after a day or two or your gloves.
no worries. I only need a tiny bit of grip. the scratches worked but they would not be long term. I ised a dremel and should have used a 1/16" bit instead of a 1/* but I don't have one that would fit. a bit ugly but it works well. little hard to drill on a curved face.Make a judgment without knowing the facts. Whatever...
BTW This isn't 3MM "Safety Walk" tape. It doesn't eat hands and fingers during a long day on the range.
One would... But I believe that the OP is very fond of polishing his knobhmm, one would think a bit of grip tape would be a better solution that cutting up or drilling the shifter.
you just want a little bit of friction. my thumb slides on the shifter if I do three shifts at once. if it was stuck in one place it would cause what seems like arthritis in my thumbs to flair up. but that link will work for my iphone case to make it grippy. I shift a lot as I ride in the city and nothing is flathmm, one would think a bit of grip tape would be a better solution that cutting up or drilling the shifter.
you just want a little bit of friction. my thumb slides on the shifter if I do three shifts at once. if it was stuck in one place it would cause what seems like arthritis in my thumbs to flair up. but that link will work for my iphone case to make it grippy. I shift a lot as I ride in the city and nothing is flat