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Another approach to Heel-Toe shifter

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Old 05-29-2013, 09:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Loc_Tite
I've seen that done before. Nothing wrong with it at all, and if there was you wouldn't catch me judging anyway.
I personally went with two extended levers and the back one is about flush with the floorboard. I only use the heel for neutral and having that position gives be positive neutral engagement every single time easily.
Finding neutral by up-shifting with the toe is easier for me with my setup, but I like the idea of setting the rear shifter low enough to just click into neutral. Hadn't thought of that. I may try it.
 
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