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I make mine. Cost me about £3/4 in materials
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looks like a baker bm style piece. Issue with these is they tend to slip on the shaft after the grub screw loosens. This design is better but still not perfect. Ideally you want it welded.
Also doesnt it only make it a quick shift in one axis?
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Yes. Reduces front to rear throw but not side to side.
A simple mod to the lever next to it with a ball joint of the right size reduces side to side
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I've had them in the past and sold them both worked fine with out issue and the more you pushed it down the shaft the closer the throw was. I belive it's a gritthes (don't no how it's spelt) engineering one.