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Thread: FS: almost new SRAM X0 Grip Shift set 3x10 with ODI lock on grips

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    FS: almost new SRAM X0 Grip Shift set 3x10 with ODI lock on grips

    Basically only used for about 15-20 miles. I had and injured hand and regular shifters were too painful. Got my thumb fixed and went back to my regular X9s. These shift really well. Definitely no worry of "ghost shifting" on regular terrain. They are light years ahead of the Grip Shift of the 90s/00s.

    I used them with special short version of ODI Ruffian lock on grips, so the stock grips are brand new.

    These are the black ones with red lettering. I can take pictures tonight if anyone needs, but they are pretty much brand new no scratches etc.

    $150 obo with the ODI lock ons. Shifter cables and ODI hardware not included.

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    I'll offer $75!
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    Hmm. I'm not that desperate yet. I'll also entertain trades for other parts or tools I might need.

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    What do you need? (Parts wise?)
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    perhaps partial trade for something?
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    Guess I don't really need anything. Got any good light stems?

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    Yes, i have a few. what length/type?
    How about a Race Face 60mm?
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    Hmm, 60 is a bit short. I have a 75mm 6* rise Kona XC/BC that came with my old bike. Its probably pretty heavy, although I never weighed it.

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    How tall are you? What bike?
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    I am 5'7" on a medium 2012 Santa Cruz Blur LTc.

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    Depending on the TT length, I wouldn't recommend any stem over 60mm. In fact, I would probably put you on a 50mm.
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    Really? Half the time I feel like I almost need a setback post or something.

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    You might.
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    But then I feel like I would most certainly be doing wheelies on steep climbs when I try to stay in the saddle to maintain grip.

    Shorter stem + setback post?

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