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    Default SBP 4 Stroke Shift Kit Release

    Well it is finally here. The in frame 4 stroke Shift Kit. SBP would like to thank all of our testers as well as our suppliers for making this possible. Oh and we would also like to thank all of our valued customers that have kept us too busy to get this to market sooner. Thanks and hope you enjoy it.
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    ohhh! Wow!

    shift kit schoolgirl pics!
    Proud member of the over 50 MPH club!
    shift kit, expansion pipe, boost, slant head, mild porting etc

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    I had a SBP shift kit on a HT (I mean Un-HT) I sold the system because I wanted a 4-stroke. Darn you SBP, now I have another project.....

    Any way it would work with a Robin/subaru 35? Or are you planning on coming out with a adapter to fit one? (I'm in the 35mph and under group)

    Last thought: This could be the Holy Grail of MB. A heavy duty beach cruiser, 4 stroke Honda, SBP shifter, front disc brake, and...... a NuVinci hub..... Darn you again SBP now my next project is going to be really expensive.

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    We plan on adapting the kit to any viable engine and gear box combination. Although I believe the Robins a good powerplant, no one makes a good in frame style gear box. Until someone does it will not be possible.

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    Are you saying that a current staton gearbox setup is impossible for you to make it SBP friendly. And if so, what would it take? And if not, how come?

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    The Staton set up may be adaptable but simply put we started with the most popular set up for obvious reasons. Again, we will adapt the kit to various other power plants in the future including the Staton/Robins combination.

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    Nice job. Love the sheet metal work!

    Have you tried the kit with the Grubee G4?

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    This first version of the kit if for the Hoot and Grubee gear boxes. We will continue to adapt the kit to work with all viable set ups in the future.

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    Please patent this setup so Dacks doesn't rip off your design again.

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    http://www.abikestore.com/Merchant2/...Store_Code=abs

    How about this bike for a SBP shifter 4 stroke? Has Nuvinci and front disc brake.

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