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Jase22
17-08-08, 05:15 PM
My shifter was jammed up with years of riding and neglect, so was making gear changing interesting to say the least. :D Had to adopt a sort of put it into gear then manually return to position for next shift technique, so finally got around to getting it loosened up this weekend.

I took the "rearset" off and detached the footpeg bit from the hanger, but the lever didn't want to come off the footpeg. Fortunately it matters not, as I got it all moving nice n free with plenty of lube, but I just wondered whether it was possible to get it off? Or is it some sort of safety (aka p!ss annoyning) feature?

It would have been good to get it off, rub back some of the corosion and grease it up is all.

Jase

21QUEST
17-08-08, 05:32 PM
It should certainly come off. Loads of WD40, plusgas or just soaked on paraffin.

Then once it's off, you have to try and remove the bushing without destroying it ;) ....you can't buy it on it's own.

Then a good clean to remove all the crud and reassemble with plenty of grease.



Ben

Jase22
17-08-08, 05:36 PM
Cheers Ben, might have another pop later. The bush looked a bit ropey as it was, so probably a good job I didn't get it off.

While the spraying with WD and loosening fluid loosened up the mechanism, the lever wasn't coming off so I just popped it back on for now. I'll take up the challenge when I've next got some free time I think!

I'm not surprised you can't buy the bush separate though. Typical eh?:rolleyes:

21QUEST
17-08-08, 06:15 PM
Cheers Ben, might have another pop later. The bush looked a bit ropey as it was, so probably a good job I didn't get it off.

While the spraying with WD and loosening fluid loosened up the mechanism, the lever wasn't coming off so I just popped it back on for now. I'll take up the challenge when I've next got some free time I think!

I'm not surprised you can't buy the bush separate though. Typical eh?:rolleyes:

Yup that's normal...with so much crap between the bushing and the lever ;) .

Loads or wriggling and pulling will see it come off eventually.



Ben