Shifting Tech
- gearbox secrets
So.... you've looked at
gearboxes for years and
inside the cases, they
look pretty much the
same.
Check this part out -
If the fingers are
closer to the pin that
the shift shaft arm
needs to grab to
downshift, downshifts
will be "quicker" and
vice versa. |
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Good centering |
Good centering |
This is
usually good. The pins are centered between fingers when the shift shaft is at rest. If you look closely at the LH picture, you can see that I shimmed up the shift shaft centering stud with a folded business card, ~.024" offset made the difference. |
Poor adjustment |
Poor adjustment |
This is
usually not so good. The pins are not centered between fingers when the shift shaft is at rest. If the fingers don't drop down fully, beyond the "pins", that prevents the "fingers" from dropping down and getting ready for the next shift. If you've got issues - check. |
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Adjustable Center Shift Stud,
8mm
$24.95 |
If the shift shaft
fingers aren't centered
on the shift shaft,
Factory Pro has the fix.
It's a special
8mm thread, offset
"centering" stud,
adjustable by almost
1mm. For example, the
difference in the above
example was only
.31mm/.024".
Install the stud with
enough threads exposed
for the locknut. This fits all the DL650 / SV650 and others. Actually, the "8mm stud assembly" is pretty common
across different brands. |