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SteveBad 12-15-2014 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Merv (Post 3057400)
Have you taken out the spring on the clutch yet? 5 min procedure and it makes a difference. Chucks right about getting use to it,but chances are you would've went this route anyway. Some people don't like the clutch while others not so much. I feel if I was to add the rjm peddle,it wouldn't be as aggressive,and I like the aggressiveness the stock pedals at.

:iagree: Night and day difference.

Zerocool 12-15-2014 09:42 PM

You should just stick to one thread and keep updating it instead of making several.... just saying.

Magic Bus 12-15-2014 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by madwi (Post 3057569)
I am just opposite, I would have skipped the springs and just installed the rjm assembly first and called it done.

Yup, probably the smarter move. The lighter spring was only $20 and easy to change so it was well worth it for the 4 months I had it on. Then I read a lot about the rjm so gave that a try.

MJB 12-15-2014 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Shotta (Post 3057587)
As a side note, I don't think anyone that has an RJM pedal has had csc failure.

How does a RJM pedal eliminate csc failures?

Trips 12-15-2014 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Zerocool (Post 3057607)
You should just stick to one thread and keep updating it instead of making several.... just saying.

:iagree:


Op,

I asked you nicely to keep the making of threads for every thing you can think of to a minimum.

This forum has been here for a number of years, and if you think all these questions haven't been asked before? Then your wrong.

Pick one of the existing threads you've created and use that to keep us updated.

You're starting to become a nuisance, and IF you can't seem to listen you won't be allowed to make anymore threads like you were asked nicely.

Im very happy for you, But we need to minimize the creating of new threads for every aspect of your life.

Im with the other in waiting till you get used to it, But it seems your young and impulsive.


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