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 Post subject: Heel shift lever stripped
PostPosted: Mon May 06, 2013 10:16 am 
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Heel shift lever stripped out on my bike Saturday -
I was headed over to my brothers house to help him pick up a new bike - new to him...
I hit my shift and the bike went into neutral... I hit it again and nothing happened. I looked down and saw it was dangling and bouncing around... WHAT THE HELL??? it was getting loose - I tightened it up a few weeks ago but it was still loose. I knew it was getting bad but didn't think it would strip out like it did.
It's the heel lever - I guess I really stomp on it during riding - I'm heavy footed I guess.
So yesterday I took a spin over to the HD shop - the "kid" at the counter took care of me - he looked up the part number and went into the back and pulled the part for me. I look at it and its the "front" lever. I asked him about it and he told me they don't make the back lever anymore - one part for both. Well the hex bolt is up side down and I wanted the correct part - plus they want almost $50 bucks for it - and it doesn't even come with the shifter peg... anyway I found it online here:
http://www.bkrider.com/bkrider/skusearch_v3.asp?scriteria=C01006279
20 bucks - the right part - and I can go pick it up...
I don't know what the F HD is thinking anymore...


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 Post subject: Re: Heel shift lever stripped
PostPosted: Mon May 06, 2013 1:01 pm 
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Good rebound on your behalf. Happened to me once on the Ultra..its good to have 2 shifters :icon_laughing: .

Speaking of HD...my son was slightly tardy for my Christmas present but yesterday he suprised me with a HD button down short sleeve shirt. Black w/ a small discreet orange bar and shield logo on the left pocket and a bigger one on the back. Not gaudy and I can wear it to work. I thanked him for his good taste, he got it off the discount rack :icon_eek: .


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 Post subject: Re: Heel shift lever stripped
PostPosted: Mon May 06, 2013 4:47 pm 
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Really lucky I have the toe shifter - thats how I"m riding it - but- I have to "think" about every shift now :icon_bang:

Just wanted to add - I'm going up tomorrow to pick up the new one - my foot hurts from arthritis and the whole toe up shift thing isn't for me. - Getting old sux!! :icon_evil:


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 Post subject: Re: Heel shift lever stripped
PostPosted: Wed May 08, 2013 11:03 am 
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Just ordered the part... it's been raining on and off the past few days - getting caught in it once was enough for me - so I waited it out.
Washed the road grime off the bike last night and took off the old broken part.
Here's what broke...
Sorry the pic is a little fuzzy of the end that stripped...
Here's how I'm riding it - with out the heel shift - I'm half brain dead cause I keep trying to shift it but there's no lever :icon_bang:


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 Post subject: Re: Heel shift lever stripped
PostPosted: Wed May 08, 2013 4:31 pm 
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Got the part.
Inspected the part - it's even nicer than the original part...
Put it on and rode home.
I gotta tell you guys - if you need parts check this place out.
High quality and prices that don't make you need a loan officer. :icon_thumbsup:


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 Post subject: Re: Heel shift lever stripped
PostPosted: Thu May 09, 2013 10:58 am 
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roadking wrote:
Got the part.
Inspected the part - it's even nicer than the original part...
Put it on and rode home.
I gotta tell you guys - if you need parts check this place out.
High quality and prices that don't make you need a loan officer. :icon_thumbsup:


badinfluence63 wrote:
I went after market with my 1983 from 1984-2007...whats that 23 years? I still have my 1983 FL and some the OEM parts are just now wearing out(front pulley) the aftermarket stuff has been gone thru a couple times. Unfortunately because of the age I've had to use aftermarket parts. Maybe todays after market parts are better but I'm still OEM as much as possible. Not knocking anyone who does, viva la diference.


Since we were on the subject-

This new part is by far higher quality than the original stock part.
This part is completely polished front and back VS the original part was just polished on the front side...
The tapped hole for the peg is centered on the new part VS the off center hole (no reason to make it that way - just wrong) on the original...
The tightening slot is longer on then new part making it tighten around the whole shaft VS the short slot on the original - basically why it stripped out in the first place.
The new part cost less than half of the current part (with screw in upside down) HD wanted to sell me.

Not all aftermarket is like this but it is nice to find one that is.


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