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Old October 23rd 03, 04:59 PM
David Kerber
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Default Performance bike "Swift shift"

I canceled the post in r.b.rides on this; I hope it took.

Has anybody tried this product with their aerobars? If so, how well
does it work? Did you need an adapter/converter to get it work along
with your STI shifters? I saw the shifter and adapter on the Profile
Design web site and was wondering if they work ok. Also, how much do
they cost? My LBS doesn't carry them and I can't find them on Nashbar
or Performance Bike either.

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