Hi, i've just started to build my Ts1 and i've fitted an MB selector spring.
Will i have problems changing the gears? Will it be too stiff?
MB gear selector spring
You will have no problems if you use Nylon lined clutch and gear cables, routed with NO kinks or tight bends. Easy stuff!
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i had an uprated spring with nylon lined cables all correctly routed ,, could i change gear ? not very easily
gave my mate ago to make sure it wasnt me being a whimp ,,, same with him ,,
gave my mate ago to make sure it wasnt me being a whimp ,,, same with him ,,
I had one, but not from MB and i couldnt even get it into the layshaft. Standard ones are fine(I think) There's alot of crap about :
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Ok, but you refer all to the Mb spring or to other different ones?
I'll use nylon lined cables and hope to not have problems.
I Have bought these : http://www.scooterrestorations.com/lamb ... ree-black/
Will they up the job?
I'll use nylon lined cables and hope to not have problems.
I Have bought these : http://www.scooterrestorations.com/lamb ... ree-black/
Will they up the job?
You could always call on popeyegiankx wrote:Ok, but you refer all to the Mb spring or to other different ones?
I'll use nylon lined cables and hope to not have problems.
I Have bought these : http://www.scooterrestorations.com/lamb ... ree-black/
Will they up the job?
too stiff for me, ive never had a scooter jump out of gear either
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surely the stronger springs do what they are supposed to do and that is to help prevent gears jumping out ,and to provide a better /more positive selection.
although they may seem somewhat difficult at first,time and use will tame these....
although they may seem somewhat difficult at first,time and use will tame these....
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