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Thurbs

posted on 31/8/09 at 10:02 AM Reply With Quote
Which gearchange

Hi all,
I was wondering what method of gearchage to go with either push pull cable or bellcrank system ? I see that mnr do a push pull kit for £150 which seems alot but seems very comprehensive and might save some head scratching and swearing !!
Cheers
(will be used on blade engined Aries)

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Richard Quinn

posted on 31/8/09 at 10:13 AM Reply With Quote
I've got the Aries paddle shift with the billet column bit etc. Works on a cable and is a nice bit of kit but not cheap!
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irvined

posted on 31/8/09 at 10:21 AM Reply With Quote
I went for the one from Luso - its a nicely made piece of kit - took a good few weeks to get it though.

They powder coated it in the colour scheme I asked for too which was great.





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BenB

posted on 31/8/09 at 12:26 PM Reply With Quote
I went for a simple bellcrank system- the only attempt at engineering nowse was rose-jointing the end of the push rods.

Works very nicely, no significant slack etc etc. Only issue was when one of the nylocks came off and I had to do about 30 miles in fourth gear (including three roundabouts....)....

Somewhere in my picture archive there's a very shite drawing of the system.... But it's basically a bellcrank mounted to the firewall...

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franky

posted on 31/8/09 at 09:20 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by irvined
I went for the one from Luso - its a nicely made piece of kit - took a good few weeks to get it though.

They powder coated it in the colour scheme I asked for too which was great.


how much was the luso system?

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