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Old 14-11-2009
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Default Speed Passion V3.0 question

How on earth do i change the timing on this thing?

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look at the end of the motor were the sensor is undo the 3 screws and twist it which ever way you want it to go then re tighten them,
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I think they may use a little sticky stuff to hold the sensor board in place in the factory, so if the board is very hard to move, completely remove the endplate and work the board free by hand.
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Yea it is quite tight the first time you adjust it, but it does work loose by just un-doing the 3 screws
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