Gonna need longer cables to mount the shifters overhead. It would be like running the wing flaps on an old plane.
My thought exactly. And leaves more room for cup holders.
Gonna need longer cables to mount the shifters overhead. It would be like running the wing flaps on an old plane.
Gonna need longer cables to mount the shifters overhead. It would be like running the wing flaps on an old plane.


I don't know if this is possible, or even on your radar to care about or attempt, but to me it seems like in typical pavement pounding mode, ie, what position the levers will be in 90% of the time, they should be all lined up.
dunno, maybe just my own little OCD thing. I don't have triple shifters so I don't even know if that is remotely possible either.![]()
Or rotate the lever 180° but I'd have to do a different bracket for the cable.I should be able to keep the 4 cup holders I have up front now. I am probably going to have to redo the seat frame tho.My thought exactly. And leaves more room for cup holders.
I should be able to keep the 4 cup holders I have up front now.
I'd imagine fighting the Red Baron with overhead levers. Making airplane and pewpew noises.imagine fighting a stubborn NP205 with overhead levers![]()
So problem with the big new radiator is the motor wouldn't warm up in the cold of winter. I made some radiator blocks that seem to be working just right.
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I wanted them to be removable so if it was a warm day on the trail, I wouldn't have overheating issues. They are velcro'd to the grill. Wasn't sure how it would hold up but it stayed on there all day Saturday. Realistically the wind pressure will help hold them on.
No neutral in the Magnum.
If you want to change the shift pattern on the Magnum, you can take the shift arm off the top and flip it 180 degrees.
They always seem to be full of something.that's a lot of beverage options.
I have plans....Good thing you know a good sticker guy to get a label made so it doesn't take 10 min of shifting to figure out what gear you are in.
I have cool scrap materials I can use to make stuff like that. It's a polystyrene plastic panel that comes in white. My primary goal was to make it easy to remove.You’re fancy. I just broke down a Crown Royal case box and shoved it between my radiator and my condenser.
Martin
Yes, clocking it enough to be flush or just above the bottom of the frame rails. The 1-ton frame rails make that easier. My buddy's K30 has an NP205 and in factory form it only hangs down an 1" below the frame rails.Have you, or are you, clocking your 205 to get it flat with the frame or thereabouts?
It is tempting but I'd have to make a bracket for that and I think I would need a longer cable. I will take a closer look at it today.Exactly what I did. All my levers line up.