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Re: Not many short shifter kits left

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Waiting for my new cheque book to arrive
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Re: Not many short shifter kits left

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Ditto what Gunslinger said, although I'm still in the tweaking stage.........I should have made a better job in marking the plate :cry:

I have all gears fine, my knuckles are starting to heal but its just a little tight going from 5th down. I'm sure I'll get used to it.

Many thanks SI, top bloke!
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Re: Not many short shifter kits left

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Thanks chaps.. glad you are pleased...

Is there much play in the rest of the linkages... ??? it wont cure worn out bushes as prev said...

Is it sticky going in and out?? put in 5th and release a little tension on 1 bolt/nut see how far the plate moves.. then try 1st/reverse...

Still some left as not everyone that said they wanted one has sent a cheque... although I have them "reserved" if you do.. :wink:

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Re: Not many short shifter kits left

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toomanytoys wrote:
put in 5th and release a little tension on 1 bolt/nut see how far the plate moves.. then try 1st/reverse...


Ooh I like that, great tip!

I'll give that a bash when I get home from work. Thanks.
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