trickMETRIC honda hobbit pedal engagement delete
trickMETRIC honda hobbit pedal engagement delete
 
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pedal engagement delete for honda hobbit, camino, pa50i, pa50ii, etc!!

installing this prevents accidental transmission disengagement under high power! this part replaces the spring and spring retainer in the rear transmission/gearbox. now you can blast with peace of mind

machined out of 7075-T6 billet aluminum

comes with a bonus pin!

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5 of 5 Fits good May 3, 2019
taco eater : AlexDangerrr from Sioux falls, SD United States  
I'm a goober. I didn't remove the spring retainer and it didn't spin when i put it back together. I removed it and now it spins to win! The fit on this thing was absolutely perfect. Was a good time to change the brake plate bearing while i had the wheel apart.


-it says it comes with an extra pin in the description. It didn't come with a pin, and I don't know what the pin would be for??? treats??? Am I gonna blow up?-

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5 of 5 Working good May 31, 2017
taco eater : roger suarez from APOPKA, FL United States  
I got stuck far from home when the engagement got stuck in free mode. 60 mph and high revs. Even though pedal mode is deleted, you can still pedal the bike with the belt off. Only slight more drag than stock.

Would recommend on long distance, high powered Hobbits

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5 of 5 actually a pedal engagement lock October 24, 2016
taco eater : trickMETRIC from the sticks  
This part keeps your pedals in locked mode. So no more easy pedaling around the hood. Every turn of your pedals will crank the whole transmission. I recommend using this with starter shoes removed anyway.

This part will save you from being bucked off your bike while blasting. The spring in the gearbox was not designed to withstand the power of a kitted motor.

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