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Browning Two Speed: like it or not it's smooth
CD17:
Yeah I saw that Andy not sure how it works, but looks interesting 8)
BTW your BB was posted today 1st class :angel:
DIRTBIKER250F:
Fook me Andy, sorry to hear about your man flu dude :-\. Nice work :daumenhoch:
Bigplinky:
Paul, Twas but a sniffle :tickedoff: (that's lasted two weeks the basket)
Cheers Chris :daumenhoch:
billstup:
--- Quote from: Bigplinky on December 15, 2008, 08:50 PM ---4130, Didn't know they made them that late it would be interesting to see what mods they made to the early ones. The only down sides I can see are:
The shift isn't instant you have to wait upto one revolution of the crank before the shift
I think it would be very sensitive to mud (a lot of the workings are plastic so I think wear would also be an issue).
Not easy to swap between bikes quickly.
Bill, are you just talking about normal gear shifts on 4x bikes or do they have something fancy on them?
Chris, The secrets in the hinged outer chainring
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Andy they have a paddle type shifter that sits next to your brake lever on the handlebars, it`s on a ratchet and there are two paddles, one for you thumb and one for your finger, and one click instantly changes it either up or down a gear :daumenhoch:
Mattdub:
Mad looking thing that I was always intrigued by after seeing DY run one bitd . I've probably nearly bought one on half a dozen occasions just to check it out ! :LolLolLolLol:
Good work Andy , looks top drawer :daumenhoch: .
Mr Style personified :4_17_5: , using a Browning .
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