REVO short shifter......
Well with the old version people were still buying the adapter style shortshifter(solo, neuspeed, Dc) which just relocate the cable to a higher spot on the stick on the shifter.... On the new version of REVO, the relocated cable point is built in....Instead of being held on by a screw its welded on......Just get the Revo and you'll be happy,, I know I am.....[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
No, didn't you just read what I posted???.......The Revo has the relocated cable point(Which is all the adapters do) built in to it and welded on instead of held on by a screw.........READ...........
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no no no no no no. The 2 versions of the revo shifter have different-looking attachment points. They should both feel the same when you shift. The only
difference is that it's impossible to put on a SS ADAPTER on the old version whereas there's a better chance that the adaptor would fit on the new one
difference is that it's impossible to put on a SS ADAPTER on the old version whereas there's a better chance that the adaptor would fit on the new one
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[hr]Originally posted by: 01civicboi
no no no no no no. The 2 versions of the revo shifter have different-looking attachment points. They should both feel the same when you shift. The only
difference is that it's impossible to put on a SS ADAPTER on the old version whereas there's a better chance that the adaptor would fit on the new one[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: 01civicboi
no no no no no no. The 2 versions of the revo shifter have different-looking attachment points. They should both feel the same when you shift. The only
difference is that it's impossible to put on a SS ADAPTER on the old version whereas there's a better chance that the adaptor would fit on the new one[hr]
Wrong again,,,,Check out this linky.....With the old version people were still going out buying adapters and putting them on the REVO,,,so Revo came out with a new one with the adapter built in & welded on.....Why would they take a step back 01civicboi ???
So you're trying to say they want to lose money by allowing people to buy other companies products instead......

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yes yes...the new version eliminates the need to install a Short Shift adapter. basically...like what has already been said...its built in. good investment though [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG] it makes shifting so much more fun [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
does anyone else's make a metal clinking sound when you shift?
does anyone else's make a metal clinking sound when you shift?
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I have the old style. I bought it before the new version was released. I'm not going to spend another 100 bucks on the new one. It just stinks because I know no one would want to buy the one I have. Anyhow, I have always been happy with it and still am.
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