Answeryou cant its part of the whole shaftIM UPDATING :)you can actually take the shift knob off. i would say it is easier to take the shifter arm off first by moving the boot down and there is a nut holding it there just loosen it by turning clockwise i think, if not just turn it the other way. with the shifter arm off you would have to actually cut the knob down to the shifter arm itself. there is not really an easier way sad to say. I am about to do this sometime soon with my shift knob.
The SRAM GX 10-speed shifter is compatible with SRAM 10-speed rear derailleurs and cassettes. It is not compatible with Shimano or other brands of drivetrain components.
The key features of the SRAM X7 10-speed shifter include precise and smooth shifting, compatibility with 10-speed drivetrains, and a durable construction. The benefits of this shifter include improved performance, easier gear changes, and reliable operation during rides.
Hey, i have a 2002 s-10, and it really doesn't come off, not by it self anyways. instead you need to push down the boot and the bottom of the shifter. you will see where you can disconnect the shaft and knob together from there.
The shift knob comes off with a counterclockwise turn, use some elbow grease some of these are hard to remove.
The key features of the SRAM GX 10-speed shifter include precise shifting, durable construction, and compatibility with a wide range of drivetrains. The benefits of this shifter are smooth gear changes, reliable performance, and easy customization for different riding styles.
Depends on what the transmission is. 8LL, 9 speed, 10 speed, 13 speed, 15 speed, and 18 speed transmissions are available.
Just got thru tearing mine up to see how to remove it. You must gently remove the center cap that has the shift pattern on it. It is held in place by compression fit only so gentle prying with something no harder than what is absolutely necessary to pry it up (strong fingernails?) must be used to keep from scarring it and/or the shifter grip. Once you have the center cap off the rest is easy, you will need a 15 MM deep well socket (or standrad socket with short extension) and ratchet, with it remove the retaining nut that was concealed under the center cap. After removing the retaining nut, simply firmly grip the shift handle and turn counter-clockwise and it should come right off. If you plan to replace the shifter knob with an after-market shift knob you will need to know that the threads are metric, 10 x 150.
The key features of the Shimano Deore shifter 10 speed include precise and smooth shifting, durable construction, and compatibility with a wide range of bikes. The benefits of this shifter include improved performance, easier gear changes, and reliable functionality for a better riding experience.
will a T 10 shifter interchange with A SUPER T10
When upgrading to a 10-speed MTB cassette, it is important to consider the compatibility with your current drivetrain components such as the derailleur, shifter, and chain. Make sure that they are all compatible with a 10-speed cassette to ensure smooth shifting and optimal performance.
what? there is no such as a 9 speed chain OK, I don't know what this first "answer" was. To start from the beginning: there definitely IS such a thing as a 9-speed chain, just as there are 6-7 speed chains, 8 speed chains, and 10-speed chains. The difference is in the width of the chain: as the number of gears on the cluster goes up, the chain required gets narrower, as the space between gears gets smaller. Short answer: yes, a 10-speed front (or rear) derailleur will work with a 9 speed chain. The 10-speed front derailleur cage is very slightly narrower, so it may be a bit more fiddly in adjustment with the slightly wider 9-speed chain, but it is 100% interchangeable.