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Tight fit (real tight!) Pulse by Kettler comfort bike-Sick Shifter Kit


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Old 10-19-2008, 03:59 PM
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jersey, you can find that same pipe on ebay cheaper. And all you need to mount it is some copper fittings, silicone tubing, hose clamps and a hack saw. If you want the details just send me a PM.
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A great job fitting the whole package together. Nice attention to details in the finish also.
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Old 10-19-2008, 09:08 PM
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jerseykat, Using the sledge wasn't a very "controlled" procedure lol. I only needed an 1/8" or so. You can shop around for the pipe but the link shows you the type I bought.
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nice set-up
don't understand the 'Shifter" stuff uyr talking about ...is it the rear derailer and sprokeets???
liked the ''jack shaft" idea used to transfer power over to the original drive sprocket... was this orig./home made or purchased ???
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Old 10-20-2008, 07:08 AM
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The jackshat transfers the power from the engine to one of two sprockets on the crank. The other sprocket and chain goes to the wheel and you shift the original gears just as you would if you were pedaling.
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Old 10-20-2008, 07:29 AM
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nice set-up
don't understand the 'Shifter" stuff uyr talking about ...is it the rear derailer and sprokeets???
liked the ''jack shaft" idea used to transfer power over to the original drive sprocket... was this orig./home made or purchased ???
He is referring to this: SICK BIKE PARTS Shifter Kit
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