Male-Male Shifter Rods

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Male-Male Shifter Rods

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Hi guys,

Was wondering if anyone knows where I can order male-male threaded shifter rods from? My stock item is barely making it with the rearset adjusters fitted to my Crim.

Also considering extension bits (20mm or so) if they can be bought anywhere.

Kaneg appears to only do Female-Female...

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The sexual connotations are strong in this one :lol:
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It's hard to find the male shift rods, everyone usually sells the aluminium female rods.
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Connotations aside:

male-male shift rod = threaded rod?!!

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I just had a look through my collection and found these...

I just put a bit of threaded rod with a lock nut into the female / female ones to make them males......
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This was also in the collection :)
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MadKaw wrote:I just had a look through my collection and found these...

I just put a bit of threaded rod with a lock nut into the female / female ones to make them males......
Hahaha I knew this would happen... such is the case of male-male rods that are a bit short in the length department.

BTW Madkaw I think you have a winning idea... :kuda:

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