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 Posted: 11:56 - 04 Nov 2010 Post subject: New boots don't work! |
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I've been riding about on my new yamaha ybr 125 with normal leather type shoes without any problems, not great for ankle protection mind. So I bought some boots from j & s on ebay. Look fine and fit fine. They are only about 30 quid. Just been out for a ride and found I can't operate the gears. Impossible to move from 1st to 2nd they just won't fit under the gear lever! Nightmare.
Do you reckon it's a problem with the boots or am I just being a stupid tw@t???  |
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| Valentino Mossy |
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You should be able to adjust the gear linkage rod to make the lever come up a bit.
I had exactly the same problem moving from my old boots to my new RST's.
Took a while to get use to but after moving the gsxr's lever a bit, it was okay. ____________________ Ducati 916,white framed corse replica https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=239309
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Not wanting to echo what everyone else has said, although i probably will, I did do the moving the gear lever with a ybr 125, it took a couple of minutes to get it right, slide it onto the splined shaft, sit on the bike see if it fits, off again, minor adjustment etc...
Word of warning though I found it best when I put mine so the top of my foot was touching the bottom of the lever, and not too high or you'll hit yourself in the chin when you go to change down again. It'll take a bit of getting used too, too, but well worth it when you get it right.
I can't remember if the if the right size tool was in the OEM toolkit either I think I had to buy another, it was too difficult to use under the bike and I almost stripped the bolt...
Either way with the right tools its an easy job, and takes 5 minutes. |
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Yep had the same problem with a new pair I bought recently, I move the shift a notch or two but still not as easy as my old boots, you'll get used to it like everything really, ride safe  ____________________ Ride Safe |
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I always used to go into neutral on slow corners
But yeah, leave it where it is and wear your boots in cos else you'll end up in neutral all of the time.
Or just move the lever up for a couple hundred miles, wear your boots in then put it down 'gen  ____________________ Rusty '02 Vito Camper + CBR600F3 |
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| Rogerborg wrote: | Your gear lever will slide onto a splined shaft, either directly or through a linkage (likely directly on the YBR). The lever will be clamped on with a bolt. It's literally a 5 minute job to undo the bolt, slide the lever off the shaft, rotate it slightly to raise it and re-fit. |
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Yes undo the nut and remove the bolt completly as it sits in a groove behind the splines on the shaft, it will then slide straght off easily.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 76 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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