J-Madd Posted April 20, 2014 Report Posted April 20, 2014 FYI Precision Powersports will put windows in stock cases so that you can change the shift forks on the rear transmission shaft. They also added another small modification to the shift fork shaft that makes it much easier. The mod would be useful on the billet cases as well, which is how I got the idea for the modded shaft. Quote
J-Madd Posted April 21, 2014 Author Report Posted April 21, 2014 I don't know. I haven't gotten the bill yet. 1 Quote
shanYE west Posted April 21, 2014 Report Posted April 21, 2014 that might not be a good sign.. lol But cool mod none the less! I'm interested! Got a set of cases sitting here that I need done up.. I'll have to get with them and check on it. Quote
fappy'97 Posted April 21, 2014 Report Posted April 21, 2014 $300..... Including return shipping and the shaft mod. Quote
locogato11283 Posted April 21, 2014 Report Posted April 21, 2014 "We guarantee you have never seen a quick change shift fork window in stock Yamaha Banshee cases...until now! Precision Powersports shift fork windows are sure to turn changing shift forks from a 4 hour job down to a 20 minute job. Send in your motor or lower case today!" Quote
SOUTHTHIRTY Posted April 21, 2014 Report Posted April 21, 2014 Got it!!! i plan on running all my questionable forks now .. 1 Quote
Nightmare Posted April 21, 2014 Report Posted April 21, 2014 I need to get this done being that I'm so friendly to my transmissions. Sent from my XT1080 using Tapatalk Quote
n2otoofast4u Posted April 21, 2014 Report Posted April 21, 2014 I've seen this done by GT years back but he never marketed it. The boys at PPS are definitely capable of getting the job done. This should be a good selling setup! Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk Quote
RadarRacing Posted April 21, 2014 Report Posted April 21, 2014 It is a super cool mod. I thought about doing mine but doubt I would for $300. If you guys would run duneables and balance the pressure on the springs so the sliders would clear each other you wouldnt go thru so many forks. If you dont balance the springs you dont have a duneable. Quote
sleeper06 Posted April 24, 2014 Report Posted April 24, 2014 Wow I never even thought of that im pretty sure I could do that in house Quote
camatv Posted April 27, 2014 Report Posted April 27, 2014 yup. duneables should have this done because of the wear.. so called balanced springs or not it will have pressure pushing the fork against the gear at all times.. they eat forks constantly this is also great for bikes that have tuning problems and stutter in lower gears and trash shift forks.. or from bad riders and crap overrides that need forks installed often.. nice work! Quote
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