Hi gang.
Has anyone developed a bronze bushing to take up the slack in the shifter pedal?
I replaced the grease-fitting bolt with new repro. The slop is lessened, but the shifter still flops around. A previous post yielded the Aluminum can liner, which I tried, and may try again, but I think I prefer a new pedal or better yet a bronze bushing to line the pedal mount hole.
Thanks!
Shifter pedal sloppy
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Shifter pedal sloppy
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1966/7 CB-77 Red of course
1976 CB-550F (project over-budget and under-funded)
1985 GS-450S (Land Speed Racer)
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Re: Shifter pedal sloppy
Hows the bolt shaft surface?. ..........lm
Dana01 wrote:Hi gang.
Has anyone developed a bronze bushing to take up the slack in the shifter pedal?
I replaced the grease-fitting bolt with new repro. The slop is lessened, but the shifter still flops around. A previous post yielded the Aluminum can liner, which I tried, and may try again, but I think I prefer a new pedal or better yet a bronze bushing to line the pedal mount hole.
Thanks!
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