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By Exile
#29144
@ Whisperer ... Uuuhmm...


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...something like that....??
By Alan R
#29174
-----------Heroic stuff indeed !!!
By Alan R
#29180
----------- The green one, is that a WOOD CHOPPER then ??
By Count Johnny
#33115
I have a rigid bullet with the addition of quite a bit of rake on the front forks, and had a hand shift lever made last year.

Once you're tooling along, it's quite good fun (in an heroic sort of way) but thanks the rigidity of the bike at both ends - and the bumps, potholes and poor road repairs that seem to concentrate themselves at traffic lights in London (where I live) - pulling away and having to take your hand off the handlebars within a few yards to select second (just when the bike is disappearing into a pothole) is no fun at all, so the hand shift lever spends most of its time tucked away in my airing cupboard.

But it looks pretty trick:

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By Count Johnny
#33116
Oh, and I should have mentioned that - fairly obviously - there is considerably more leverage, than with a foot change which (on my 5 speed box) defeated the brazed right hand shift conversion to the shifter shaft leaving me stuck in gear a (largely uphill) mile from home. So, if you got a right hand shift 5 speed gearbox, do what I did and get a mate to lob it in a lathe, machine a 'vee', arc weld it in the 'vee', spin it up in the lathe again, to remove the excess weld, and be happy. Or...don't do it. :-)
By Mark M
#33117
There is an article in the current Gun Magazine in which Ramrod (an REOC Member,) builds a bobber with a hand change. Not for me, I've ridden a Harley WL45, and fully appreciate why technology has moved on! REgards, Mark

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