Any one hear of a Baker six speed transmission that
wll fit an early model frame and tin primaries. If so do you
know the model number of it.
Thanks
Eric
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If I could find a good aftermarket 4 speed I'd buy it.
Baker didn't have one now but said maybe in the near future.
This is my one and only build and I need all the help I can
get
Thanks
Eric
Baker didn't have one now but said maybe in the near future.
This is my one and only build and I need all the help I can
get
Thanks
Eric
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Ya I would ask the same question, Why on earth would you spend 3 grand on a tranny that would fit a tin primary bike. You could literally buy piece by piece for that and have all new internals and have plety of money left over, and you would have a factory old case. Plus you could pay sombody to do all the work!
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Yep , the Rev Tech kit is about $750-800 (has every thing but the case and ratchet top assembly,kicker assembly)depending where you get it , how much for a replica case ? Can you find a good used early case or just get a 65 & up so you could put an electric leg in later .That's what I would do. If you got the cash , I guess it doesn't matter.