Bicycle shift control device having spaced apart operating units

Machine element or mechanism – Control lever and linkage systems – Multiple controlled elements

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74480R, 74489, B62K 2302, B62K 2304

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058947590

ABSTRACT:
A bicycle shift control device includes a first downshift control device and a first upshift control device. The first downshift control device is spaced apart from the first upshift control device. When used with a handlebar having an intermediate handlebar stem attachment portion, the first downshift control device may be mounted on one side of the handlebar stem attachment portion, and the first upshift control device may be mounted on an opposite side of the handlebar stem attachment portion.

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European Search Report for EP 97306541.0, dated May 7, 1998.

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