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    My Vstar had a heel toe shifter that I loved....On the F6 liking the toe shifter,,,took awhile to get used to but now that its cool...reminds me of the old days...the 750 had one...

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    I don't know about the kury H/T, but my Showchrome H/T had similar issues. What I discovered was that on mine the pivot bushing was too tight of a fit, and the arms were not freely swinging. I had to take the bushing out and lightly sand some of the material off. Then oiled the snot out of it.

    Mine was not the only one like that either, got some pm's from other owners that theirs were like that too.

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    length

    I have to buy longer arms for my Harley heel toes......I wouldn't buy this Kuryakyn with out the ability to lengthen. Also, they are too bulky for this bike. I wanted to buy them, but after doing my research...no way

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    I have the Kuryakyn Heal toe shift with running boards and love them. No shifting issues and only touched them to the pavement a couple times while riding the Dragon with BigDog and Hornblower. Actually The whole Franklin Rally group but we were way out ahead. I would recommend them to those used to heal toe as I'm.(Rode HD for 14 years heal-toe). They do spread your legs a bit while sitting in traffic etc, but nothing you can't get use to...................Dickie
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    not a problem

    I do not shift aggressively most of the time and do not have a problem when I do. I have a Kury heel-toe on my GL18A3, GL18BD, and GL18CA.Attachment 14973
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