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Am trying the Hurst T56 Shifter today
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<blockquote data-quote="99svtvert" data-source="post: 4295975" data-attributes="member: 22962"><p>I put in the Hurst T56 shifter (which was given to me), this morning and replaced my beloved MGW shifter; basically just to try it out. But; I have got to tell you it is NOT BAD. It has only slightly longer throws than either the MGW or TriAX (which I have used for 3+ years).</p><p></p><p>It is crisp; not at all notchy; has positive snaps; and the longer handle, with a forward facing curve, has some mechanical advantage that make shifting easier and actually places a shifter that is too far away, closer to me (or it seems so). </p><p></p><p>I used a Bob's Cobra gasket. This is the quietest shifter I have ever had (NO gear noise at all).</p><p></p><p>Am I crazy ? Anyone else tried it ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99svtvert, post: 4295975, member: 22962"] I put in the Hurst T56 shifter (which was given to me), this morning and replaced my beloved MGW shifter; basically just to try it out. But; I have got to tell you it is NOT BAD. It has only slightly longer throws than either the MGW or TriAX (which I have used for 3+ years). It is crisp; not at all notchy; has positive snaps; and the longer handle, with a forward facing curve, has some mechanical advantage that make shifting easier and actually places a shifter that is too far away, closer to me (or it seems so). I used a Bob's Cobra gasket. This is the quietest shifter I have ever had (NO gear noise at all). Am I crazy ? Anyone else tried it ? [/QUOTE]
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