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![]() Hi all,
This is my first post so bear with me!!! I'm still in the planning stages of my build, just finishing off the "Build your own off road buggy" project. So i think i've got a few things sorted in my mind and definatly (I think) want to go down the bike engine route. So I was just wondering if anyone has got any info on electronic shifting systems. Obviously bike engines are already semi automatic but i'm trying to find a kit that will automatically disengage the clutch electronically and change gear, therefore doing away with me operating clutch pedal. I don't even know if such a kit exists but thought i better ask the question. Hope someone can help, Luke. |
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![]() Hi Luke,
There's a lot of information about shifters in the BEC pages of locostbuilders http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=23 between the two sites, there's no questions that can't be answered. Kind regards John
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![]() Well right or wrong I never used the clutch going up the box but then it was an LC headbangers bike anyway....
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![]() unless like i had on my race bikes you had a "quickshifter" ![]() ![]() this was worth a few yards per lap ![]() "Quickshifters" are not cheap tho, between £300 to £500 per kit. cheers andy |
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![]() Luke,
This system looks the mutt's, not cheap tho.. http://www.translogicuk.com/quickshifters.htm p. |
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![]() yup, thats what we used on our bikes. good stuff too
andy |
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