chorsley Well-known member Joined Sep 25, 2012 Messages 394 Reaction score 0 Location Hampshire Dec 15, 2014 #21 I have also moved my shift rod to the highest point on the attack performance rear sets means you get more leverage and a smaller through and that helps a lot
I have also moved my shift rod to the highest point on the attack performance rear sets means you get more leverage and a smaller through and that helps a lot
P pauly Well-known member Joined Oct 14, 2013 Messages 487 Reaction score 9 Location Lincs Dec 16, 2014 #22 For some reason my shift assist is much smoother with a light lift on the gear lever, a firm lift seems to result in a slightly harsh shift.
For some reason my shift assist is much smoother with a light lift on the gear lever, a firm lift seems to result in a slightly harsh shift.
Niven770 Well-known member Joined Jul 3, 2012 Messages 432 Reaction score 0 Location UK Dec 16, 2014 #23 Depends, if you are just fannying about, no problem. But at 100% throttle and trying to change....i'm sure you will feel a difference
Depends, if you are just fannying about, no problem. But at 100% throttle and trying to change....i'm sure you will feel a difference
P pauly Well-known member Joined Oct 14, 2013 Messages 487 Reaction score 9 Location Lincs Dec 16, 2014 #24 Niven770 said: Depends, if you are just fannying about, no problem. But at 100% throttle and trying to change....i'm sure you will feel a difference Click to expand... If that was for me I was talking about full throttle.
Niven770 said: Depends, if you are just fannying about, no problem. But at 100% throttle and trying to change....i'm sure you will feel a difference Click to expand... If that was for me I was talking about full throttle.
Niven770 Well-known member Joined Jul 3, 2012 Messages 432 Reaction score 0 Location UK Dec 16, 2014 #25 maybe u got a good one...or a better one anyhow...
P pauly Well-known member Joined Oct 14, 2013 Messages 487 Reaction score 9 Location Lincs Dec 16, 2014 #26 Don't know, I think a lot depends on chain adjustment. When I picked it up from new I said to the dealer that the chain looked too slack.
Don't know, I think a lot depends on chain adjustment. When I picked it up from new I said to the dealer that the chain looked too slack.
Steadynow Well-known member Joined Dec 10, 2014 Messages 242 Reaction score 1 Location Goodwood, Sussex, UK Dec 17, 2014 #27 Yup. happened twice to me.... needs a firmer thump sometimes.