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homemade heel shifter

Well done....

It may not match the toe but it does the job and is pretty on its own...:clap:nice job.
 
:thumbup::ohyea: But how well does it work?:dontknow: Ive had on other bikes & still only used the tow end , just couldn't train myself I guess nojoke
 
:thumbup::ohyea: But how well does it work?:dontknow: Ive had on other bikes & still only used the tow end , just couldn't train myself I guess nojoke

works fine. I really don't care for heel shifters, but I wanted to be able to use the footboards I made. I used the kicker bolt and rubber from an old Harley shifter I had laying around. the steel I already had. four 1/4-20 x 3/4 bolts, washers, and locknuts along with a couple hrs making it is all I have in it. i'm not one who can afford a nice set of aftermarket boards and a shifter to go with them so I try to make things work with what I have. :)
 
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