Removed Heel Shifter - Need a Chrome Cap
#11
You can take the rubber off of the Heel shifter pulled the Toe shifter out even to end of the shaft and cut a piece of the rubber to the right lenght to use as a spacer behind it. The under cut end of the rubber fits nice over the metal spacer and when you are done if you have the stock rubber on you Toe shifter it looks like it was supposed to be that way.
#12
#14
You can take the rubber off of the Heel shifter pulled the Toe shifter out even to end of the shaft and cut a piece of the rubber to the right lenght to use as a spacer behind it. The under cut end of the rubber fits nice over the metal spacer and when you are done if you have the stock rubber on you Toe shifter it looks like it was supposed to be that way.
#15
Because of a left knee replacement I also use one of them to extend my shifter peg. I purchsed a longer shoulder bolt and added the rubber from one to a measured lenght of a second one to make a factory styled extended shifter peg. With the larger tanks on touring bikes this will help anyone.
#16
Heel Shift Lever Eliminator
This is not a "cap" keeps shiter out...
Heel Shift Lever Eliminator
http://www.kuryakyn.com/Products/71/...ver-Eliminator
l. Unique design keeps the shift shaft in perfect alignment to avoid premature shaft wear,
a problem common to similar products. The Delrin® lining eliminates rattles & keeps your bike shifting as smoothly as ever.
Heel Shift Lever Eliminator
http://www.kuryakyn.com/Products/71/...ver-Eliminator
l. Unique design keeps the shift shaft in perfect alignment to avoid premature shaft wear,
a problem common to similar products. The Delrin® lining eliminates rattles & keeps your bike shifting as smoothly as ever.
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