lets see those old school / custom shifters.

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some of these aren't done, but i think they should work.

don't have a detail pic of this one. a bike i gave to one of my nephews. shimano 5speed stick with a piece of handlebar added for reach
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a three speed twist grip with a piece of aluminum added to make it a stick. an idea i got from another forum
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a suntour 5 speed i just put on my main cruiser over the weekend
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a 5 speed shifter on my muscle bike project. nothing special about it. i'm just showing it to show where the next two came from
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twin shifters on my touring/chopper/recumbent/whatzit project. made from two of the previously shown shifter. it's pretty ugly on the frame from where i cobbled it together so the fake gas tank is like a big shifter console
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twin shifters again, but one is backward. the shifter is under the seat so one goes back to the rear wheel and one goes forward to the front chain ring. i was thinking about trying to find some "smile now, cry later heads for it, but i think i have an idea i like better. we'll see
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The frankenshifter on my bbo project, made up of a bar shifter, part of a furniture hinge, tubing from a baby swing, and an actual mini cooper shifter. Not quite complete yet, need to come up with a cool index button.
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Rick
 
Here is my 4 speed suicide shifter, still a work in progress:

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I broke the original Nexus 4 speed and couldn't find a replacement anywhere so I had to build one. The lever is made from an old Ikea shelf-unit brace with a ceramic insulator on the end. It attaches to the chain guard tab and pulls the cable that goes to the rear hub.

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I made the gear 'indexer' out a piece of aluminium stock:

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I will eventually run the cable more directly using some SS brake line, once I found a place that will sell me a 2' section :)
 
This is the jockey shifter I made for my first chopper many moons ago (viewtopic.php?f=6&t=10989). Excuse the poor photography...

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It's a cut down (Shimano?) 3 speed grip shift with an internal sleeve for strength, end of the shift lever is tapped for a bolt, and the whole thing is clamped to a stub welded to the seat tube as it would normally clamp to a handle bar. It worked beautifully! Nothing like cruising along and slappin it through the gears...
 
Almost forgot this thing. Electric shifter built from a lumbar seat actuator. Left button on handlebar is downshift, right is upshift.

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Here's a bump on an old thread. I got a glass eye from my eye doctor when I built this bike about 15 years ago. She'll get a refresh this winter but the shifter will remain!
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Sure am glad ya dug this one up, Tonnes of killa shifters i missed the first few times round.

Thx
 
bigblockthing said:
thats really clean..do you have some closer pics of the shifter itself?



oh, and i just realized i never posted closeups of my shifter so here you go. . .

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I'd add some fake blood on the blade edge and grip for that authentic look!
 

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