Don't usually complain about tight but......
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Don't usually complain about tight but......
Well, here's the deal.....I have worn out two pairs of Doc Marten's riding, so I decided to go ahead and drop the coin on a pair of riding boots. They are thicker than my Docs and I can't get the toe under the shifter. Good thing didn't take off the heel shifter. Well, I took the bolt all the way out of the toe shifter and couldn't get it to budge at all. I did not remove the heel shifter, I figured that it being on there shouldn't make a difference in wether or not the it could move....what's the trick?
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Since there's teeth on the shaft and inside the shifter, I'm fairly certain you'll need to pull it off to adjust it. Remove the heel shifter, then the toe shifter. If it doesn't want to budge, tap a small flat bladed screwdriver into the slit. It'll spread the slit enough so that the shifter will budge.
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That is why I love this site. I was at the dealer on Sunday and found a pair of new boots 50% off. Couldn't pass them up so I bought them. However I have the same problem now. So you are saying you can adjust the toe shifter? That is the only one I have on, the rear was already removed. Thanks.
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