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« on: March 02, 2011, 06:17:20 PM » |
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Have read some, but not found if any one has used this shifter. Looks as if it would work...just have to position and drill/tap the mounting hole in the foot rest mounting plate. Does anyone have any knowledge with this shifter??? http://www.jpcycles.com/product/ZZ55176
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« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2011, 06:34:55 PM » |
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The customer review gave it only one star, claiming it bound up more than it shifted smoothly.
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« Reply #2 on: March 02, 2011, 08:33:19 PM » |
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WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO INVITE THAT KIND OF TROUBLE ON-BOARD WITH YOU? I'LL BET THAT IT ABSOLUTLY WILL BIND UP MORE THAM IT WILL WORK PROPERLY.
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« Reply #3 on: March 02, 2011, 09:17:34 PM » |
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Just asking, but from a mechanical point of view, binding is more likely due to not being adjusted properly, or just plane too tight. But if ya don't ask, ya don't know...
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« Reply #4 on: March 02, 2011, 10:35:29 PM » |
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I had bought the heel-toe shift with floorboards, used it for one weekend, and then removed them because of the binding.
I also didn't like the feel, so didn't want to keep them. If I did, I was going to remove the rubber from the stock shifter, thereby eliminating that binding (I hoped).
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« Reply #5 on: March 02, 2011, 11:07:31 PM » |
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No Footboards ... I've got this Heel/Toe set-up  from Big Bike Things http://www.bigbikethings.com/newcontrols.htmlI have an additional peg on the engine guard.  Took a little adjusting at first but I've since put 25k on them without incident. I love all the foot positions on long trips.
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"if I ride the morning winds to the farthest oceans, even there your hand will guide me." TLB-Ps.139:9-10
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« Reply #6 on: March 03, 2011, 06:24:10 AM » |
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No Footboards ... I've got this Heel/Toe set-up  from Big Bike Things http://www.bigbikethings.com/newcontrols.htmlI have an additional peg on the engine guard.  Took a little adjusting at first but I've since put 25k on them without incident. I love all the foot positions on long trips. Hi B! Looking at the first 2 photos, the rigging seems AWFULLY low.... but then again at your photo it does not seem so bad. How is the banking with those on? Also, does it seem to work well on fast shifting? Reason for me asking, is that at first I was appalled on the gearbox of my dear bike ( I was quite convinced it must have come from a Massey Ferguson  ) but then later on learned that the faster you shift, the better it works. The trick seems to be in upshifting first "pre-lift" the lever to eliminate the play, and then shift real fast, only just disengaging the clutch. Or at least that seems to work for me.... Cheers! Orvo
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« Reply #7 on: March 03, 2011, 09:01:46 AM » |
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A friend of mine had a set like this on his GL1200 when he bought it (the set from the first opst, not the foreward setup). He hated them because the pegs are so close together that he couldn't find a comfortable/safe spot on the rider's peg to put his big feet down without contacting the shifters. Then, lifting his size 13 boot off the peg to get on the shifter to downshift, he'd catch his heel and then miss the toe peg. Jack didn't feel safe on the bike till he got this thing off. Just sayin'. Fred.
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« Reply #8 on: March 03, 2011, 10:30:37 AM » |
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i looked at that a while back.then went with a rattlebars shifter. the length is about 1-1/2" shorter than a rattlebar and sucks! other than that the design is identical.
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« Reply #9 on: March 03, 2011, 08:48:32 PM » |
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I have a set on my GL1500. Shifter and floorboards were on the bike when I bought it...only took a short while to get used to them...I especially like the boards on long rides...have bad knees and the boards give me some room to move a bit more than pegs. When I talk to people about them seems like the Yankees...either love 'em or hate 'em.
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« Reply #10 on: March 03, 2011, 09:46:08 PM » |
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Hi B! Looking at the first 2 photos, the rigging seems AWFULLY low.... but then again at your photo it does not seem so bad. How is the banking with those on? Also, does it seem to work well on fast shifting? Reason for me asking, is that at first I was appalled on the gearbox of my dear bike ( I was quite convinced it must have come from a Massey Ferguson  ) but then later on learned that the faster you shift, the better it works. The trick seems to be in upshifting first "pre-lift" the lever to eliminate the play, and then shift real fast, only just disengaging the clutch. Or at least that seems to work for me.... Cheers! Orvo Everything is above the exhaust... just took a look .... Best I can tell, I don't think you'll drag these unless you're already dragging your stock driver's pegs. I've not had a problem.
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« Reply #11 on: March 04, 2011, 06:35:56 AM » |
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I have run Chet's (Rattlebars) Kick Shifter since the 2nd run of his product. That was like in 98 or so. Still have the SS nuts for spacers.
242K+ miles later, you'd have to knock me unconscious to get it off my bike.
Love it, and have not missed a fast shift since. I don't preload it, I just bang on the peg and let her rip.
There are a lot of copies of his around,, but none of them are the same quality. Even Kuyak's sucks in my opinion, but some people love it.
Basically it is what ya put on and get used to. It is your choice.
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« Reply #12 on: March 04, 2011, 06:46:59 AM » |
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+1 I agree with RJ, I have used Chet's (Rattlebars) Kick Shifter for the last couple of years and i think it is great. I can not comment on the boards. This shifter is solid in uses, shifts are good. Very little maintence required. (no associanation with Rattlebars, yada yada yada. Kilroy
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« Reply #13 on: March 04, 2011, 12:58:22 PM » |
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Everything is above the exhaust... just took a look .... Best I can tell, I don't think you'll drag these unless you're already dragging your stock driver's pegs. I've not had a problem.
OK thanks for the confirmation B! That sounds like high enough.... and your photo confirms. And yes, if you're down dragging pegs already, you do not have really that much room to go anymore anyway Cheers! Orvo
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« Reply #14 on: March 04, 2011, 05:29:18 PM » |
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Have read some, but not found if any one has used this shifter. Looks as if it would work...just have to position and drill/tap the mounting hole in the foot rest mounting plate. Does anyone have any knowledge with this shifter??? http://www.jpcycles.com/product/ZZ55176 In this case you get what you pay for, pay the extra and stick with Chet's.
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« Reply #15 on: March 04, 2011, 06:46:29 PM » |
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Sigrun ... One last note. This heel toe is different than most. Notice the back peg is near the stock. The back peg is opposite of traditional heel toe shifts. I'm not heel shifting on that peg I'm heel down shifting. Thus the front peg is 1up 4 down which I like cause I can heel shift once I'm rolling from my highway pegs. I love 'em.
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"if I ride the morning winds to the farthest oceans, even there your hand will guide me." TLB-Ps.139:9-10
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« Reply #16 on: March 04, 2011, 07:47:10 PM » |
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Sigrun ... One last note. This heel toe is different than most. Notice the back peg is near the stock. The back peg is opposite of traditional heel toe shifts. I'm not heel shifting on that peg I'm heel down shifting. Thus the front peg is 1up 4 down which I like cause I can heel shift once I'm rolling from my highway pegs. I love 'em.
Oh I see!! Got you now B. I was not even thinking about the highway pegs when shifting but yes, now that you spelled it out for me ( DUH ) it seems indeed that the setup would allow for a convenient downshifting with heel from the pegs. Not a day wasted, learned something new again  Cheers! Orvo
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« Reply #17 on: March 05, 2011, 09:19:35 AM » |
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Perhaps this is obvious to many of you, but from not ever seeing them, I have no knowledge. What is the difference from Chets to the Kury of the same design? Thanks for your understanding on this question. 
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« Reply #18 on: March 12, 2011, 07:16:39 PM » |
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I have run Chet's (Rattlebars) Kick Shifter ... Still have the SS nuts for spacers.
LOL! I also have run one for 13 years. I found a local hardware store that sells chrome-plated hardware, so I bought a couple of shiny spacers. 
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« Reply #19 on: March 12, 2011, 08:54:29 PM » |
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+1 I agree with RJ, I have used Chet's (Rattlebars) Kick Shifter for the last couple of years and i think it is great. I can not comment on the boards. This shifter is solid in uses, shifts are good. Very little maintence required. (no associanation with Rattlebars, yada yada yada. Kilroy
Make that +2, I lovemy Kick Shifter! 
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