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Old 12-Jul-2003, 21:52   #1
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DJTerra, this might sound a bit daft but if the shifter is located in too high a position it does make it more difficult to give positive up-shifts - try lowering the position of the gear shifter downwards towards the ground ie in an anti clockwise arc around its pivot point this will give your foot more leverage for the upward change and more pressure for the downward change. it made a big difference on my mine
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