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Morning,
I recently bought a bike that came with a Sram GX transmission but Shimano brakes. There was absolutely nothing wrong with the Shimano brakes, so I replaced them with some Sram Levels TLs... It's my first experience with Sram brakes and whilst I worked out how to get the fork lockout and left brake on the same clamp I can't see how it's done for the shifter and right brake (other than glue). Could someone point me at the correct part for some right-handed single clampage action please? It's more than aesthetics, I can't actually get my shifter in a comfortable position when my brakes are right, and vice versa.
Cheers,
Gaidong
You need the bit that bolts down to the clamp; usually it is available only together with the [url= https://www.amazon.co.uk/Avid-Matchmaker-X-Right-Clamp/dp/B004VKYWLS ]clamp itself[/url], although you might find it separately [url= http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SRAM-Avid-Matchmaker-Right-Rear-Shifter-Clamp-/332007798036?hash=item4d4d34f514 ]on ebay[/url].
If you're buying the full thing, note that CRC have some Matchmaker X clamps for £4.50 currently (silver only):
[url= http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/avid-matchmaker-x-silver/rp-prod154190 ]http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/avid-matchmaker-x-silver/rp-prod154190[/url]
Ah, that looks like it'll do the job. Bloody expensive though!
Cheers,
Gaidong