Hill Climber Transmission

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Hill Climber Transmission

08 Feb 2014 07:01
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Here's how much transmission you need in a hill climber KZ


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Re: Hill Climber Transmission

08 Feb 2014 13:29
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HI Larry, what's done to the shift drum? Or is it totally omitted with the gears pinned in place?
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Re: Hill Climber Transmission

08 Feb 2014 14:25
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Drum is still normal. You just run one shift fork. Put the bike in second gear and put the hammer down. Gearing is handled with the sprockets for optimization. What I don't like is they run 4 short pipes with no collector. Power left on the table IMO. I'm thinking a Murray X Pipe would be the ticket B)
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Re: Hill Climber Transmission

08 Feb 2014 16:41
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I am like you I do not like the 4 seperate pipes the one I did years ago I put a V/H sidewinder on it.
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