MrBlonde
ClioSport Club Member
Over Braintree way,yes mate just drop me a message when you fancy it.Sick pictures .. where abouts is this?
Gotta have a head over and grab some more pics with you guys at some point!
Yes, bottom one for me as well.Bottom one for me mate.
Have you done all the mods to the bearing etc? I run no lead shot and dont get a vibration.
This is just with a new bearing, oring below the handbrake sleeve, lubed orings, thick gasket under tower and boot over spherical bearings packed with grease
Its cool mate 👍🏻lol; I've removed the links so not filling up your thread with the screenshots!
Cage is in & a big thanks to @Jekyll for wealding in the boxes for the cage to bolt to.I have got to say,what a pig of a job it is to fit a cage.If your considering doing one yourself i would say maybe consider paying someone else to fit it in or be ready for taking out all the panels,carpet,seats etc.
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Also fitted the PMS Shifter,which wasnt a to bad of a job.
Thinking to keep the shifter bare or look for someone that can do a alcantra gaiter if anyone knows of this?.
It does rattle a little,so i will change the bearing at some point to stop this.
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Much better than the BMS,even tho the bms is good the pms is much better,just goes into every gear so much better and slicker.How's the PMS shifter over the BMS?
My BMS shifter is absolutely brilliant, not sure the PMS could be that much better that it warrants the £200/300 cost and putting up with the constant rattling?
Thanks very much mateLovely job mate.
Something nobody else talks about with a BMS shifter is the control weight. The BMS shifter is a modified plastic item with an extended lever. It has next to zero weight to it and flops about all over the place. The gears don't feel positive and this in turn doesn't inspire confidence.How's the PMS shifter over the BMS?
My BMS shifter is absolutely brilliant, not sure the PMS could be that much better that it warrants the £200/300 cost and putting up with the constant rattling?
Can't say fairer than that!Something nobody else talks about with a BMS shifter is the control weight. The BMS shifter is a modified plastic item with an extended lever. It has next to zero weight to it and flops about all over the place. The gears don't feel positive and this in turn doesn't inspire confidence.
Try a PMS shifter and see if you haven't experienced it, but the PMS offers a more rigid design, its steel and carbon with spherical bearings. It offers much increased control weight, this makes the gears feel very positive and the shift action far more accurate.
The fact they look slightly similar is about their only resemblance. The PMS is worth its money over the BMS all day and some IMO.