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Still getn a bigger wheel with a 21 and more money for parts... You guys are geniuses! Speaking of new parts.. Enlighten me on the jockey shift. Seen you guys talking about the labriola and had no idea what that was. Googled it and instantly wanted one.
Mike said it. Like a new toy.
You will have a whole new riding style. Foot clutch hand shifting fool!
Takes a little to get use to but F'ing FUN!!!!
And of course cool! And we all know the price of cool!
You remember the Daytona driving simulator game......it's like that but the grown up version! Hahahaha !!!!!
Last edited by Hawaii-Five-Jo; Aug 25, 2013 at 10:12 PM.
Well that just makes me want one even more. I know you get a shifter and a clutch pedal but is there much more to it than that. Some kind of crazy fabrication involved? Go ahead and crush my plans and tell me it's gonna cost me 3 grand.
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