B bigcletus Active Member Apr 5, 2011 #1 I currently have a toe shifter, of which I'm adding a heel shifter to. The previous owner had a cap on the stud. How does this cap come off? Thanks
I currently have a toe shifter, of which I'm adding a heel shifter to. The previous owner had a cap on the stud. How does this cap come off? Thanks
D dbmg Guest Apr 5, 2011 #4 When set screw is found, if difficult to remove try heating cover with a hair dryer to loosen loctite.... [URL="http://exit.hdtimeline.com/postid358496"]Heel/Toe Shifter Shaft Cover | Genuine Motor Accessories | Harley-Davidson USA [/URL]
When set screw is found, if difficult to remove try heating cover with a hair dryer to loosen loctite.... [URL="http://exit.hdtimeline.com/postid358496"]Heel/Toe Shifter Shaft Cover | Genuine Motor Accessories | Harley-Davidson USA [/URL]
G glider Veteran Member Apr 5, 2011 #5 TripleJ said: There should be a recessed allen head screw holding it on. Click to expand... And usually the set screw is facing downward so it doesn't show.
TripleJ said: There should be a recessed allen head screw holding it on. Click to expand... And usually the set screw is facing downward so it doesn't show.
B bigcletus Active Member Apr 5, 2011 #6 It took me all of 15 mins, start to finish...heck even a Caveman (or a mechanical incompetent like me) could do it.. Thanks
It took me all of 15 mins, start to finish...heck even a Caveman (or a mechanical incompetent like me) could do it.. Thanks
Road King Frank New Member Apr 6, 2011 #7 I'm one of those that prefers the toe shift only. There should be a small hex set screw on the under side. At least that's the way mine is.
I'm one of those that prefers the toe shift only. There should be a small hex set screw on the under side. At least that's the way mine is.