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Old 07-10-2008, 10:04 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Hey Garrett,
What about the UD pulley? When is it going to be available and for about how much?
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Might also be interested in this short shifter. I've already got the shortened shaft version -- just how much would both together shorten the throws? I don't want the shift pattern to get so small as to be problematic.
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Hey Garrett,
What about the UD pulley? When is it going to be available and for about how much?
Danny and I are working on the new run of pullies, they should be available in about a month or less. they will be sold exclusively through Kinky moto so Danny will set the final price.

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What about the UD pulley? When is it going to be available and for about how much?
$299 for the whole kit, which includes installation instructions.
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...that's with the correct belt as well.
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Question: If I just want to replace my shift knob, do I have to get a left reverse or can I just put on a different knob, because the lift reverse isn't connected to the knob.
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Question: If I just want to replace my shift knob, do I have to get a left reverse or can I just put on a different knob, because the lift reverse isn't connected to the knob.
From what I have been told you still need the lift reverse knob. The lift slider actually slides into the bottom of the knob, and only lift reverse knobs have that chamfered section for the slider, otherwise I think the knob will get in the way of the lift reverse slider.
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So I managed to find another company that supplies shift knobs that are compatibale with our lift reverse... That's not in Europe.

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