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12 May 2006 14:49 #46866
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The sprocket cover on my bike has a steel plate bolted to the inside holding a piece of closed cell foam. I've never seen anything like this before. I saw it as just more weight I can remove, now I'm wondering if it is actually a stiffener for the shift linkage on the GPz. This dawned on me after I drilled out the phillips head screws mounting it, and carved up/swiss cheesed the sprocket cover.
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12 May 2006 15:42 #46879
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rut-row raggie!
sounds like you did an opsie
sounds like you did an opsie
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12 May 2006 18:07 #46903
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they all have that.
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12 May 2006 18:54 #46907
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wireman wrote:
ah, well, I'm glad to hear that, therefore I can assume it isn't a stiffener specific to the GPz shifter. I will just assume I didn't screw it up and just ignore it!
they all have that.
ah, well, I'm glad to hear that, therefore I can assume it isn't a stiffener specific to the GPz shifter. I will just assume I didn't screw it up and just ignore it!
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