BeauxXL1200
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Just finished Brandon's DIY fix to the increased NVH that some of us have experienced with the Tri-Ax.
While the NVH had quieted down quite a bit since the original install, I wanted to reduce it even more. The fix took me about an hour using extra Dynamat and the thin lead pieces that Brandon recommends. I basically laid the four lead pieces around the shifter base and then laid down another layer of Dynamat on top of everything, including the lead pieces.
I think it's now as quiet, or even quieter, than the original shifter.
Thanks, Brandon. And thanks Steeda for much improved shifting.
While the NVH had quieted down quite a bit since the original install, I wanted to reduce it even more. The fix took me about an hour using extra Dynamat and the thin lead pieces that Brandon recommends. I basically laid the four lead pieces around the shifter base and then laid down another layer of Dynamat on top of everything, including the lead pieces.
I think it's now as quiet, or even quieter, than the original shifter.
Thanks, Brandon. And thanks Steeda for much improved shifting.
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