KACE Li150 gear sets

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Anyone had any experiences?, share some insight?, quality etc.?
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if they're the ones from bedlam,i've had a set in for 2000 miles. With no probs at all.
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not fitted any myself, but Kace isn't generally regarded as a byword for quality.
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Ive got a kace close ratio gearbox...... wont fit in the engine at all! :flaming: £90 wasted! And I took too long to complin so the well known dealer wont do anything about it!
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Ok then,

Anyone tried a gear set from Inder Autos?
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red ghost wrote:Ok then,

Anyone tried a gear set from Inder Autos?
It's Inder that make them. KACE are just like a broker really, they find parts and say they make them. They do make some stuff themselves but it's mainly electrical stuff.
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got one of these in my gp with rapido and it is quite satisfactory,
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AND, despite what some of you think, I've fitted a Super Vijay Mk 2 gearbox to my GP with 16 x 46 sprockets....................works for me :roll: :roll: :roll:
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rog60 wrote:AND, despite what some of you think, I've fitted a Super Vijay Mk 2 gearbox to my GP with 16 x 46 sprockets....................works for me :roll: :roll: :roll:
fair play.

what top end, carb and pipe was that with?

they seem to work ok with cylinders in low states of tune, or with sufficient torque to pull the gap, but tend to fall flat on thier arse with peaky tunes.
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i think its fair to say that no racer or fast road scoot user would ever choose to use those gearboxes for obvious reasons ,but they can be used on certain machines if the user is prepared to do so and works around the inadequacy,s of that gearbox.
increasing CC,s/torque etc will for example make them ok and quite bearable in some circumstances.... :D

but the fact remains that far better results would be had by changing to a better gearbox..
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