Heal toe shifter came loose
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Heal toe shifter came loose
Driving home tonight the heel, toe shifter came loose and I couldn't shift. The linkage is in tact. It looks like it just came out of the piece that connects to the shift rod. I loosened the allen screw on that piece and the shaft doesn't go in all the way. Is that something i can force. it just looks like it's splined and then you tighten the allen and alls good. I want to make sure there isn't anything that fell off on the road. Is there supposed to be any washers between the shaft and the rod piece. Sorry for not knowing what the parts are called. I do have the service manual but the shift assembly in the book doesn't look like mine.
Thanks for the help. Jeremy
Thanks for the help. Jeremy
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My heel shifter flew off and dam near hit my riding buddy coming home from Reno a few weeks back. I am very thankful that it did not hit him or someone else as that could have been really bad. I was able to find the heel shifter and removed both shifters and cleaned everything really well and them put them back in place and used lock tight and a allen socket and so far so good and it has stayed tight. This is a fairly normal issue that has happened to several people. There are no washers just remove the allen bolt all the way and clean everything really well and reinstall the allen bolt once you slide the shifter back on the shaft and tighten it. I had to use a ratchet with a allen socket as the normal allen wrench would not tighten it up enough.
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natural using the toe only and I've got so much more room
down there to move my foot around.
Pete
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My heel shifter fell off. I took it to the dealer and they put a new one on for me free of charge. I use the heel shifter all of the time. Once you get use to it you will use it too. The heel shifter is one of the things that make your bike a Harley. If you want just a toe shifter try a metric bike that is all they have. LOL Metric bike converts have a hard time adjusting to a heel shifter some never do. Once you have adjusted to the heel shifter you will be lost without it. JMHO
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Guys told me the same thing, "you'll get used to it". Just like lots of old bikers I know that have done the same thing, it's coming off asap.