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New shift lever!

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TooFst

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Just got this.. Tons of props to Precision Engineering. Cost about 50$ and arrived on my door step four days later. I'll post pics after install.

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Got one myself also have the matching brake lever. Shift lever is perfect, but the brake lever has such small pad you have to be conscious of your foot placement otherwise you may miss it.
 
Thanks for that piece of info, xtreme! I'd wondered that when I'd looked at the (painfully small) pics on their website. Knight Design's look almost too long, but small in diameter. I like the knurled toe pegs on the Woodcrafts, but can't get a straight answer from them (Woodcraft) as to whether you can use the levers on the OE rearsets.

Looking forward to your pics, TooFst! [up]
 
Make sure you space the shifter lever correctly. I failed to do so and after my first ride I realized it was scratching the primary. Lovely since it was fresh powder coat.
 
Yep. Left this pic on a different thread about water getting into the primary fluid.. Ended up changing the fluid twice and everything seems fine. Now I haven't risen in a hard rain yet so.....
 
Nope. Never heard about that. I'll get on that soon. Only thing I heard guys doing was using a zip tie on the accordion boot, didn't think that sounded like a promising long term fix so haven't done anything.. Def. look into that soon. Thx man
 
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