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Cycle News 1976 06 01

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..J Ul III Ul ;: > C o ~ > III III o t- O 1 r', bJj =~ l: I a. shift shaft. The shifter bolts on to the shaft in the normal manner and then an additional plate is bolted to the frame gusset. The shifter connects to this p late via a pivot pin so that the shifter moves up-and-down while being supported from two sides. Mechanically the shift lever is suspended in pl ace so that no flex or slop can interfere with the movement of the cogs . To put this baby on you have to drill two holes in the gusset so that the plate lines up perfectly with the shifter pivot pin. The first time we missed and the bike didn 't shift very well. When we finally got everything aligned all the Bultaco riders loved it . It was great they all said. Nobody could miss a shift now was the concensus of opinion. So we lent it to a non-Bul rider and he missed enough shifts to ruin the elastic in his jockey short. Our op inion of the MCE shifter re mains that is is the best thing to hap p en to Bultaco transmissions in a lo ng time. That's all there is folks Jrl ., If yo u have to spend another year with your old bike until th at rich u ncle goes to that big Saddleback in the sky MCE is the way to go . Your old Bul will loo k sharp, feel a lo t sh arper , and last a lot longer. Testing on t he MCE parts was done by J eff J ennings, no w of Team Suz uki, an d they work. Fro m the tip of the spring loaded crash-proof shi fter to the ultr a strong swingarm it wi ll make life with the old 'Sang be tter than a snake bite. Where to and how much Macdonald Cycle Engineering 571 Twin Oak Valley Rd. San Marcos, CA 92069 ( 714) 744-2621 SWINGARM -1 79.95 UP-PIPE -174.95 SHIFTER -126. 95 25

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