HI

I have had maybe 6 pairs of silvers over the years and not all of them 
slipped, used both as bar end and as dt shifters.  
 
I have solved some of my silver shifter slipping problems by placing a thin 
slice of beeswax in between all the various parts and reassembling. I have 
only had problems with right hand shifters slipping - not sure why, and I 
never thought of swapping the left to right or vice versa. The beeswax 
seems to work for a year or two and then needs refreshing. 

I have also used a metal outer washer from a different shifter instead of 
the plastic jobby, and on one stubbornly slipping shifter (gifted to the 
girlfriend, fool that I am) I swapped out the d-ring bold for a regular m5 
bolt so I could torque it down enough to stop the slippage. Then she took 
it to a shop for some maintenance and they took the m5 out and put in a 
d-ring bolt and the shifter started slipping again...she was not happy.

Not all silver shifters slip, but some do and it can be frustrating.

On Monday, February 1, 2021 at 1:29:59 AM UTC-8 john...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hello RBWers,
>
> I've been having problems with a set of older type RBW Silver bar end 
> shifters. 
> There seems to be a lot of play in the shifters. They've been like this 
> out of the box.
> They also slip a  bit in the middle sprockets, ghost shifting from the 
> bigger to smaller
> sprocket. Tightening the bolt that holds the shifter lever doesn't make 
> much difference,
> even with the bolt done up pretty tight the play and slipping seem to 
> persist. 
>
> It seems this is a bit of a known problem with these shifters. Does anyone 
> have any suggestions for a remedy for this? E.g. is it possible to add an 
> additional washer somewhere?
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> Johnny in Belgium
>

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