Two questions here up for debate,
Would it be wise to alter or modify the fairing in a way that allows the module to breathe "half an inch cut inwards to ram airflow towards the piece"
Second, was this quick shifter in particular designed for road use ? "Traffic stops and what have you"
Just trying to think outside the box here since Cordona shifters have a proven track record and many racing teams in WSBK swear by them however it never crossed my mind that certain parts of the world "hot climate typically" require specific engineering or alternative approaches
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Would it be wise to alter or modify the fairing in a way that allows the module to breathe "half an inch cut inwards to ram airflow towards the piece"
Second, was this quick shifter in particular designed for road use ? "Traffic stops and what have you"
Just trying to think outside the box here since Cordona shifters have a proven track record and many racing teams in WSBK swear by them however it never crossed my mind that certain parts of the world "hot climate typically" require specific engineering or alternative approaches
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