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I posted about this a while back but I'm still having some issues so I thought I'd ask for some more help. My previous issue was / is that if I tighten up the the LHS floorboard so that there is zero movement, the gear shift lever also becomes tight, so I have to leave it slightly loose. Since these (Rivco) floorboards fit in exactly the same way that the original pegs do, I'm at a loss to come up with some reason for this. I have no issues with the RHS board.
My dealer isn't happy with the setup and wants me to put the pegs back on but for physical reasons I would find it difficult to ride on pegs. In any case, given that they both fit the same way, why wouldn't the same issue occur, whether I had boards or pegs?
I'm sure that there are others out there who have fitted these boards without issues, so I don't blame the manufacturer but I'd really like to know what I have done wrong. Maybe I've lost a part?
The gear shift mechanism rotates around the bolt which holds the pegs/boards and under the head of the bolt there is a flat washer which sits against the gear change mechanism, so the bolt has to be left slightly loose to avoid tightening the gear shift mechanism. I have spoken to Rivco and to be fair, they offered to let me speak to their owner but I had to decline because my hearing is just not good enough for phone conversations; since then I haven't heard anything from them.
I'm raising this again more in hope than expectation but any input is more than welcome.
Robert
My dealer isn't happy with the setup and wants me to put the pegs back on but for physical reasons I would find it difficult to ride on pegs. In any case, given that they both fit the same way, why wouldn't the same issue occur, whether I had boards or pegs?
I'm sure that there are others out there who have fitted these boards without issues, so I don't blame the manufacturer but I'd really like to know what I have done wrong. Maybe I've lost a part?
The gear shift mechanism rotates around the bolt which holds the pegs/boards and under the head of the bolt there is a flat washer which sits against the gear change mechanism, so the bolt has to be left slightly loose to avoid tightening the gear shift mechanism. I have spoken to Rivco and to be fair, they offered to let me speak to their owner but I had to decline because my hearing is just not good enough for phone conversations; since then I haven't heard anything from them.
I'm raising this again more in hope than expectation but any input is more than welcome.
Robert