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Heel/Toe shifter on an F3T? SM6

Pat Clark

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Has anyone found or manufactured a heel/toe shifter? I can live with what I have (16 F3T SM6) but this is a common set up on two wheel Cruisers.

Just curious,

Pat
 
I would suggest you checking with Web Boards (a site sponsor). I purchased the boards and heel toe shifter for my 2014 RT. You can give them a call and see what works for the F3T.
 
Parts needed; "Harley Shift Shaft" about $20.00 from Drag, 2 Harley shift arms. I used the OEM shift bracket just cut it down and drilled and welded Shift Shaft. It will be best to cut the shaft after it has been welded this will ensure you have it square with the bracket. For my application I shortened the front shifter and have the extra long for the rear, this works best for me.
 

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hey fencepost,
looks good
Love to see creative thinking
I'm thinking the front shift rod would work by itself it you didn't want the rear?
 
Has anyone found or manufactured a heel/toe shifter? I can live with what I have (16 F3T SM6) but this is a common set up on two wheel Cruisers.

Just curious,

Pat

You've just got to get over this Harley Syndrome someday! I actually removed them from all the Harley's I have owned.

​Jack
 
A H/T shifter is not for everyone, you eather like it or hate it. I road a 66 Harley foe 15 years and have put or made H/T shifters for all the bikes I've had over the last 55 yrs. I never have to polish the toe of my boot. Thank you for the nice comments.
 
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