[RBW] More durable bar end pods for Silver Shifters?

2015-12-22 Thread Lungimsam
Your local bike shop might have used pods for cheap there. Do you have DT shifter bosses on your bike? Putting your silvers on there would keep them safer I would think in a spill. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubsc

[RBW] More durable bar end pods for Silver Shifters?

2015-12-22 Thread Joe Bernard
Hey Daniel, I have an orphan pod you can have for shipping cost. It's a right side which can be used on the left if you run them switcheroo style for Silvers. Joe Bernard Vallejo, CA. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsu

Re: [RBW] More durable bar end pods for Silver Shifters?

2015-12-22 Thread James Warren
Shifter pod is minor. But thinking of the thwack you mentioned, any need to make sure your handlebar is ok? Sorry I have no shifter pod info. On Dec 22, 2015, at 8:39 AM, Daniel Jackson wrote: > I took a digger today on some sweet dirt road ice. Though I came away > unscathed, one of my silve

Re: [RBW] More durable bar end pods for Silver Shifters?

2015-12-22 Thread Tim Gavin
Glad to hear that you came out okay. I go with studded fat tires for icy weather; I don't want to wipe out! The pods supplied with the Silver shifters are almost completely identical to the Shimano bar-con pods. That means they are completely compatible, but it also means that there is no advant

[RBW] More durable bar end pods for Silver Shifters?

2015-12-22 Thread Daniel Jackson
I took a digger today on some sweet dirt road ice. Though I came away unscathed, one of my silver bar end pods cracked, leaving the shifter aimlessly dangling like a Christmas Tree ornament. Wondering if there might be a more durable pod out there to accept Silver shifters. But I understand th