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What Gear shifter is everyone using?
My feet are too big this dinky shifter lever.
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Most upgrade to this MSR shifter https://www.amazon.com/Folding-Shift...SIN=B000WJAVJ4
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[QUOTE=Sochin;263290]Most upgrade to this MSR shifter https://www.amazon.com/Folding-Shift...SIN=B000WJAVJ4[/QUOTA
Perfect... Thanks! Anything has to be better than whats comes on these. |
IMS shifter for an xr400. Not much longer than my stock 2017 shifter, but it sits a lot more inboard so it gives my size 14 eee feet room. I shift with my big toe lol
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Another option would be to move the pegs back further and shorten the brake instead.. the peg posistion is wrong in my opinion and makes for more fatigue. I may do that.. |
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Many trials bikes have the pegs behind the hinge point of the swing arm forcing the use of linkage on the shifter...Makes them proned to wheelying. B.T.W. Thanks for the tip.. I watched all the build videos on Britannia Motorcycles youtube channel and found them very informative. |
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I used longer MSR as many of us.
http://i1338.photobucket.com/albums/...psyu9wtb1i.jpg Its end was too low, but moving the lever up by one or two teeth was impossible because of interference with the engine body at the point shown. Some time ago I tried to reshape the gear shifter lever. As appears I was unable to bend it for the required angle even in vise using a huge hummer. I made a test cut and ... yes, it is very, very hardened steel! What a "genius" design! Now picture this; the bike is falling on the left side and such hard lever would bend the gear shaft like a nail. Sure, I discard it without any regret. Before ordering a different lever, I decided to get some practice on the stock one, made from the softer steel. Reshaped it as shown. http://i1338.photobucket.com/albums/...psji46xuvr.jpg http://i1338.photobucket.com/albums/...psdcmdibc4.jpg That exceeds all my expectations. It is way more convenient than the longer MSR lever and than the stock one. A little longer (just 1/2 inch) would be even better. |
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