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If you go to a shop, you can probably get them to make a gear-box for you.
However, I prefer making our own. More control over it, what goes in, how it all works. Plus, we cut weight out more (ie drilling holes and stuff that a shop wouldn't do). Plus building your own is cheaper (all you do is pay for parts, not labour). |
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