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Old 16 October 2002, 10:30 AM
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Just wondering if a B&M quickshift replaces the whole shift part of the linkage. The reason I ask is that one of the springs in my linkage has failed and it has made the shift feel very sloppy. Would the quickshift fix this or would I need a new spring anyway?
Old 17 October 2002, 11:51 AM
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as far as I know the B&M is very similar to the JW Racing quickshift, which basically replaces what one would call the 'gear stick'.

hope this helps,
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Old 18 October 2002, 09:32 AM
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The B&M quickshift does not replace the spring. It`s just the leaver itself that is changed with a different fulcrum point which gives you the shorter gear lever movement, hence the "quick shift"
I have a JWRacing one, well engineered and much cheeper than the B&M, which IMO is overpriced. Hope this helps.
Bob
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