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shifter stop--anybody tried one?

Post by jleewebb » Tue Jul 14, 2009 11:03 am

Has anybody ever installed one of these shifter-stops?

... anyone who's actually installed and/or used one have anything helpful to add?

Thanks, Lee
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AKA "dinosaur." Looks a little like a brontosaurus I suppose.
AKA "dinosaur." Looks a little like a brontosaurus I suppose.
Where it goes.
Where it goes.
New ones are copies of aftermarket part from back in the day.
New ones are copies of aftermarket part from back in the day.
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magic 8-ball

Post by jleewebb » Mon Jul 27, 2009 12:52 pm

My Magic 8-Ball sez "concentrate and ask again."

Surely somebody's tried this gizmo and has an opinion...???

Thanks, lee
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Re: magic 8-ball

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Mon Jul 27, 2009 1:41 pm

Could it be that ya have the answer and can't recognize it??????????. .......LM

jleewebb wrote:My Magic 8-Ball sez "concentrate and ask again."

Surely somebody's tried this gizmo and has an opinion...???

Thanks, lee

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Post by e3steve » Mon Jul 27, 2009 4:44 pm

So, Lee, what does it do / how does it work?

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Post by cknight » Mon Jul 27, 2009 5:59 pm

Had a genuine Webco piece on one of my bikes in the 60's. Still have it in my parts cabinet. Probably a fair crutch for a 250/305 with a thoroughly thrashed transmission. You better be in neutral before you come to atop, as it really limits shifter movement. A properly shimmed trans with good shifter fork bushings, good low gear bushing, and gears in reasonable shape, is the proper approach for troublefree shifting. Regards, Chase

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Post by e3steve » Wed Jul 29, 2009 5:52 am

Looking at the pic again, I guess it stops the shift shaft flopping around?

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Wed Jul 29, 2009 6:37 am

It limits the total amount of travel of the shift shaft/arm as ya raise/lower the shift lever with your foot. (limits rotation of the shift drum)
When that other person asked me about it I told him my RACE ENGINE builder buddy from California had just sent me one.
He said it is a Prehistoric part for the early (250/305) HONDA engines. "DINOSAUR"
Look at it! :-)
He also told me years back he tried it and it didn't improve anything with the shifting.
He had just found one in his parts box and wanted to share history with me. ............lm

e3steve wrote:Looking at the pic again, I guess it stops the shift shaft flopping around?

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