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Old 08-10-2010, 06:17 AM
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Who makes the best adjustable cam gears?

From what I see Toda seems pretty good... what do you guys suggest?
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Old 08-10-2010, 07:46 AM
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Lol...they all work.

FM is the best in my opinion, but I like what is the cheapest...

Can you even still get the Todas?
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I believe the Todas are still in production based on the latest issue of HyperRev Vol 149. I think all these cam gears are very similar so likewise I will go for the cheapest.

Incidentally, I have a pair of Toda cam gears that I bought off MT.net but have yet to install them
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I like fidanza- they adjust for both advance and retard.
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Originally Posted by m2cupcar
I like fidanza- they adjust for both advance and retard.
Yeah, buying anything else would just be retarded.
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dont the FM ones have a problem where the bolts slip? are the cork sport ones any good? i was looking at a bunch yesteday and they seam to be the best built for the price...
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Originally Posted by sasquatch
dont the FM ones have a problem where the bolts slip? are the cork sport ones any good? i was looking at a bunch yesteday and they seam to be the best built for the price...
CorkSport one seems pretty good deal, is having more bolts the solution of solving the slipping problem?

from look wise point of view, I think Boundary Engineering one looks the best. But it seems too new to the market, to have some feed back from the users...
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They don't have a slipping problem if torqued correctly.
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