why dont we see the zero shift concept in all transmissions ? maybe cost is the reason. shifting up and down at full engine speed with no clutch seems fine to me, thats how i understand it to work anyways![]()
6 speed, water cooled, 30+hp @ 12500 rpm 1980 Suzuki GP100, can't be to many of those around.
6 speed. Now you are actually talking. Good work Rob, it's been worth the wait.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Pulled screaming and kicking into the 80s.
Next time I see you you'll be sporting a Flockofseagulls haircut and some spangly boots.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Have you guys given up on finding the Ryger patent? Can't be that hard since you more or less know what the patent could look like. I suppose they would of course apply for a US patent in addition to others. Anybody know if it is still just a patent application, or if it is actually patented now?
As I recall, from my brief time as a Patent Examiner, you won't be able to find the patent in the public arena until it has been "published". This may be months or even years after the patent has been granted.
If it hasn't been published, you won't find it unless you have patent office employee authority to search patent databases.
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