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went in the garage after tea, fitted my oil tank, bled it, then a short road test, the clutch is so easy to use, its even softer than my rb, ive got a little bit of free play, no drag and the bite point is about halfway out with the lever, im very happy. gearchange is much better as well, though the technique is slightly differnt to a standard lammy, you have to move the gearchange back to the neutral position before you go for the nxt gear, im sure i will get used to it, i must confess on my roadtest i took it into the powerband in 3rd gear and can say it lifts the front wheel very easily
, quick action throttle is the next job, once ive paneled it back up.
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Hi, I got mine from Martin at mad biker designs, the website is www.mb-designs.co.uk
I only got the pro shift arm and spring, I modified my own wheel on my grinding wheel only took about 30 mins, it's a very worthwhile modification the gear change is much better, I have made some new brackets for the rear shocks and the ride height is spot on now, all being well its mot on Saturday, fingers crossed, I hope they like mega loud microns.
I only got the pro shift arm and spring, I modified my own wheel on my grinding wheel only took about 30 mins, it's a very worthwhile modification the gear change is much better, I have made some new brackets for the rear shocks and the ride height is spot on now, all being well its mot on Saturday, fingers crossed, I hope they like mega loud microns.
