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Old 08-22-2010   #1
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Re: GheyrodX - bigger, fatter, gheyer!

My guess is you'll stick with the WORKS shifter. I love my TWM as it sits just perfect for me. I'm only 5'6" so my seat is further up than yours so it all feels relatively well.

From the review and looks of the shifters, I think taller people would most likely go with WORKS, while shorter people would likely go with TWM.
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Old 08-22-2010   #2
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Re: GheyrodX - bigger, fatter, gheyer!

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how long is the swap for ya?
Not a bad job at all, took me maybe 45-60 mins working alone. I figured out the trick to removing the star washers with a screwdriver (2 actually) while not damaging them.

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From the review and looks of the shifters, I think taller people would most likely go with WORKS, while shorter people would likely go with TWM.
I think you're really on to something there. I'm getting more used to the TWM now, but I do feel myself stretching for 3rd and 5th. We'll see how I feel after a week.
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Old 08-23-2010   #3
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I think you're really on to something there. I'm getting more used to the TWM now, but I do feel myself stretching for 3rd and 5th. We'll see how I feel after a week.
Yeah, after sitting in your car and trying out the WORKS shifter and how it compared to my TWM, I got to thinking. It makes the most sense because when I adjusted the seat to where I sit and tried your shifter, it felt very weird and awkward (maybe because I was used to the TWM). However the more I thought about it, the more I realized that if the seat was further back and if I could reach it normally, it would be perfect for taller people (such as yourself). I then went through the same thought process with my TWM and I came to the same conclusion but for shorter people.

Given that, I'd recommend the WORKS to taller people and the TWM for shorter people. The thing I haven't figured out yet is at what height is the gray area. You're 6'3" and I'm 5'6", difference of 9". Would someone who is 5'10"-11" have a hard choice between the 2 shifters? I'm thinking that WORKS would still be preferred even at those heights (unless you have really long arms). I'm just going to guesstimate that 5'9" and above is where the WORKS shifter would shine. TWM for 5'8" and below.
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