Looks good! It shouldn't come loose, nothing is acting on it to loosen it.

JohnS

On Thursday, November 16, 2023 at 11:19:14 PM UTC-5 MTR wrote:

> Posting my repair
>
>  I used the smallest sheet metal screw I could find at Ace 3/32 inch and 
> the matching drill bit to drill perpendicular through the shifter. If I did 
> it again I would've removed the shift cable to not damage it when drilling, 
> but leaving it in seemed to work ok too. 
>
> The sheet metal screw tapped into the aluminum shifter pretty easily with 
> just a little persuasion and seems to be holding pretty well. If it strips 
> or comes loose I'll run a small machine bolt through with a nylock nut. 
>
>
>
> [image: IMG_3929.jpeg][image: IMG_3931.jpeg]
>
> On Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at 1:27:08 PM UTC-5 JohnS wrote:
>
>> That's what I would do. I don't think there's any other options.
>>
>> JohnS
>>
>>
>> On Monday, November 13, 2023 at 10:04:11 PM UTC-5 MTR wrote:
>>
>>> I have a set Dia Comp knockoff silver shifters that have partially 
>>> broken, I was wondering if anybody had any ideas on how to fix them. See 
>>> the attached pictures to see how they're broken.
>>>
>>>  I thought for repair would be to drill a tiny hole and thread a screw 
>>> in there to hold it together.
>>>
>>>  Does anybody have any ideas?[image: IMG_3917 Large.jpeg][image: 
>>> IMG_3918 Large.jpeg]
>>>
>>

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