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    Alright, I’m lost, what’s the shifter mod? Did a search and nothing come up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seventwenty View Post
    Alright, I’m lost, what’s the shifter mod? Did a search and nothing come up.
    I found this on YouTube. Not very descriptive but I think this is what the guys are talking about. Takes the slop out of the shift linkage

    https://youtu.be/1M3JOwgmZm0


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    Interested in more details re: the "nickel mod" - thx in advance

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    Quote Originally Posted by OlyF6B View Post
    Interested in more details re: the "nickel mod" - thx in advance
    the nickel mod is opening up the anti-dive valve on the left fork and putting the nickel in the little pocket that seems made to fit.

    I actually used a washer the same size as a nickel in diameter and thickness, with a hole in the center big enough for the small anti-dive rod to fit through. I learned that on another 1800 forum. I have not researched this, but understood that the anti-dive is progressive. The harder you pull on the brake the more the piston extends until the front fork is 100% rigid. The washer was supposed to allow it to function under hard braking where you would want it not to dive, but allow the fork to move under light braking from cornering etc.

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