I am just about to fit a KAD quickshift to my remote. The (second hand) kit came with 2 x long bolts and washers; chromed stick and plastic end cup, blue spacer with locating grubscrew.
Is there anything I should know or does it just bolt on? What bits of the existing gearchange do I have to keep and use?
I've found it best to grid of a tiny bit of metal of the "ends" of the metal spacer. This will allow you to fit the top retainer upside-down, whilch in turn will make the gaitor fit better and/or allow you to fit a reverse gear lock-out (whilch inturn will have to be modified to cope with the shorter throw of the quick-shift.)
Oh, be sure to use Loc-tite and torque the bolts correctly.
Having lost one race due to the bolts working loose - I'll never do that again.
OK it didn't work last time so let's try again....
Patience is a necessary ingredient...
When I fitted my Quikshift I hated it.. unfortunately I couldn't get the nylon cup at the base of the lever out (and so couldn't re-install the standard lever) and so was stuck with it.
Now I wouldn't be without it....
Gate locks might be necessary for racing - never felt the need while hillclimbing- I reckon the increased precision of the quikshift meant reverse was even more out of the way than with the standard setup.
Vegard wrote:I hope you've bought a new one, a low ratio quickshift. The old remote KAD ones were horrible.
I don't know. How can I tell
dont worry , ive got an old one and you get used to it, so if you do have an old one its not the end of the world. just takes a bit more getting used too.
I’ve got an old one too and preferred it over the standard. Mines probably 15/20 years old and black onodised,
I guess the way to tell is the thickness of the spacer.
It's now fitted but it feels slightly lumpy as you cross over from 1st/2nd to 3rd/4th. I think that the black sleeve is not fully home into the cup?
Cannot get reverse also