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Author:  frankenbuggy06 [ Sun Nov 04, 2007 12:00 pm ]
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hello im thinkin of buliding my buggy into a 1 seater and my only concern is the shifter and im trying to do a low budget build because im also putting a crank cam and lifters in my motor. i already know im using some kind of rack for steering and i have a hydraulic assembly so. if you have any suggestions for my shifter please do tell.

thanks
dave

Author:  D. Marks [ Sun Nov 04, 2007 12:55 pm ]
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Checkout Mckenzies site. Download the catalog and lookup shifters. They have just what you need. A side shifter cost around $90. Works good. Thats what I have. You will like the single seater. Since I built mine I have been able to climb hills better, noticed a sharp increase in my income and have lots of beautiful women fighting for my attention.
Life is good in a single seater.
Dean

Author:  frankenbuggy06 [ Sun Nov 04, 2007 1:11 pm ]
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do you have the website?

Author:  D. Marks [ Sun Nov 04, 2007 1:21 pm ]
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http://www.mckenzies.com/

Author:  frankenbuggy06 [ Sun Nov 04, 2007 1:42 pm ]
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i cannot download the catalog

Author:  D. Marks [ Sun Nov 04, 2007 3:31 pm ]
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I looked it up for you.
Call 714-441-1212 ask for part number JAM-JS1 side shifter.

Author:  frankenbuggy06 [ Sun Nov 04, 2007 3:48 pm ]
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thanks dmarks is there anyother way to go about it? cheaper? anysuggestions on home built?

Author:  D. Marks [ Sun Nov 04, 2007 8:13 pm ]
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I saw a setup a guy made once using rod and 3/8 swivels. This would work if your seat is far enough ahead of your tranny. My brother had a single seater. The shifter was between his legs and the shift tube went under the seat. It was actually kinda cool. Theres a couple ideas.
Dean

Author:  m.ralston [ Sun Nov 04, 2007 11:16 pm ]
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[quote='D. Marks']Checkout Mckenzies site. Download the catalog and lookup shifters. They have just what you need. A side shifter cost around $90. Works good. Thats what I have. You will like the single seater. Since I built mine I have been able to climb hills better, noticed a sharp increase in my income and have lots of beautiful women fighting for my attention.
Life is good in a single seater.
Dean[/quote]Boy,i can't wait until i can move up to one of those single seaters!!! I

Author:  frankenbuggy06 [ Mon Nov 05, 2007 8:33 am ]
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yeah im doing alot this winter. does anybody know what a 74 crank with 87 pistons and a 110 cam will put me at?

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