What are your guys' thoughts on the heel toe shifters for the B? I always enjoyed mine on the Kz1000P but have never seen one in person to feel the space on a F6b.
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What are your guys' thoughts on the heel toe shifters for the B? I always enjoyed mine on the Kz1000P but have never seen one in person to feel the space on a F6b.
There have been many thoughts about this subject, some say that it is hard on tranny.
Myself I don’t see why if used right.
The other problem some have is the room for their boots.
I ave one on my old Valkyrie and 85000 miles later no problem.
As long as you get one that is well built with no slop you should be OK, now you must also
Make sure that when you shift make sure you mean it and don’t get lazy.
I'd much rather have the toe shift but I can't make it work with my work boots: I have to do the upshift with the edge of my sole. So I bought a cheap steel heel toe shifter and I keep moving parts and pivots around. When I get everything to where I like it I'm going to whittle one out of 6061 aluminum and have it anodized.
My $0.02:
I had a HT shifter on my '81 GoldWing Standard, my 98 Valk, and I have one on my '95 Heritage.
All of them had full size floorboards - it didn't look out of place.
I can't put floorboards on Isleen - I scrape too much of the pegs as it is - so she won't have an HT shifter.
Cheers,
Steve
Attachment 5975Attachment 5975Attachment 5975I have the kuryakyn and love it. I found in the twisties my boot was always under the toe shifter. When you drag your boot it wakes you up real quick. The only drawback is I didn’t do it sooner.
Put floorboards on my F6B and love em and the heel toe shifter
I put the Rivco boards and HT shifter on mine and I really like it. Looks great too, IMHO.
I like the look and design of the Rivco, $429 is a lot of scratch for those, shopping around for deals, if you guys know of any out there. I know I know, buy once, cry once. That puts a dent in my Day Long plan. Thanks fellas.
Do the RDL first!
Well, actually, do your windscreen first, then seat, then handlebars(Helibars).
THEN, look at other controls.
I'd hate for you to get the perfect seat and only then discover that the HT shifter is now 'uncomfortable.'
If you have the seat, then buy the shifter, if it "doesn't work out" - you can return it.
Just a little logistics thought processing after my coffee,
Cheers,
Steve
I picked up a used set of the Show Chrome units from another member a couple of years ago. But I never did anything with them. (Even though I really like the H/T setup on my Street Glide) PM me your address and I will send them to you. If you like them... keep them and send me $150. If not... just send them back whenever you have a chance. (I think they are $350 new?)
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Here is where we have a slight difference of opinion Steve.:icon_mrgreen:
I feel the seat is the first priority as once your ass is comfortable you can then buy the windscreen that fits your needs without having to buy another windscreen after getting your butt comfortable and finding the windscreen to high or to low. Then the handlebars(Helibars) for the perfect fit.
I have always recommended Saddle, Shield, then bars in that order to get the best fit with the lest amount of "Trial & Error".
I think that's what I usually advocate too.
Must have had too much Irish cream in the coffee this morning....
From my "Gouge" post in the General section:
"- With one individual exception, NO ONE seems to like the stock windscreen. HOWEVER, get your seat, suspension, and footpegs squared away before you purchase a windscreen"
So yeah, we'll write that off too much "additive" in the coffee.
Sorry for any confusion!
Cheers,
Steve
PM Sent, Sam, you are awesome.
Today my heel toe shif lever fell off
Good thing it was at the lights?
Was in top gear but took off not a problem
Got home
Took off the mounting bracket
Screwed it on super tight
Only time will tell?:cool:
Installed the H/T on the bike this last weekend, thank you, Sam. Still have to get a bit to drill the brake lever to mount the large pad but I really love the adjustability, the spread is perfect on the widest setting for my hooves. Can't wait to ride, now if this snow would just go away.