06-29-2014, 03:25 PM
Greg, back on the topic of limited range of motion, I modified my shifter to effectively shorten the throws. Normal shift lever position has the shift lever rubber a little above the foot, so you have to move your foot under to upshift. To downshift, you have to lift your foot up first, above the rubber.
I made a little bracket that I bolted to the shifter, with a rubber footpad on it. It has to be adjusted and set up for your particular shoe, but once adjusted, your foot stays in a normal comfortable position, with the shift rubber above your toes, and the footpad below the ball of your foot.
Shifting up or down is quicker, with much less movement. I've had this on my Bonneville T100 for years, and it worked flawlessly.
I made a little bracket that I bolted to the shifter, with a rubber footpad on it. It has to be adjusted and set up for your particular shoe, but once adjusted, your foot stays in a normal comfortable position, with the shift rubber above your toes, and the footpad below the ball of your foot.
Shifting up or down is quicker, with much less movement. I've had this on my Bonneville T100 for years, and it worked flawlessly.
