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who makes a good over ride and if you have a link that would be just what i need and can you install them your self an if so how hard is it

 

FAST and i believe you just replace the old gears and shafts with new one and you will likely want the shift star to go with it.

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someone just told me about some company called WCR have you heard of them

WCR, does a great job on duneable's. I have already had one of their duneable trannies installed on one of my cubs and am hoping the second dunable will arrive any day now so I can install it in my other cub. They really shift smooth and make a big difference when you are racing. You won't be disappointed.

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do you have a number or link for WCR and also how do you think it will preform on my trail/race bike i like high speed riding in the woods and racing 450s in feilds an on the highway they told me it would help with speed shifting so i would not tear my tranny up

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just a question, on a full override of friend mine when i'm going to shift i don't need to release the throttle either i don't need to pull clutch but the problem is that you need to stop to down shift, so in a dunable override is the same i will not need to release the throttle and pull clutch but also i will can use that bike to also take a ride not only drag?

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someone just told me about some company called WCR have you heard of them

the differance in duneable and normal override is that you dont have to stop at the end of a run to down shift with the duneable. the duneables are more presision cut and utilize springs between the rear shift forks

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just a question, on a full override of friend mine when i'm going to shift i don't need to release the throttle either i don't need to pull clutch but the problem is that you need to stop to down shift, so in a dunable override is the same i will not need to release the throttle and pull clutch but also i will can use that bike to also take a ride not only drag?

 

yes you can ride a duneable almost like the stock trans.

you can backload it up to a certain extent (8000rpm) without

damaging the shift forks. backloading meaning, downshifting

and using the engine to slow the bike down.

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FAST and i believe you just replace the old gears and shafts with new one and you will likely want the shift star to go with it.

 

 

A shift star won't work with neutral down overrides, btw. The stock one has to be modified to move the neutral lobe.

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