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    Is there a way to...

    ...adjust the gear lever up a bit?

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    Should be the same as the brake lever...Un do the pinch bolt and move it where you want it..They all have to be adjustable for ppl w larger or smaller feet...
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    Not in its stock form. One notch up is too much. It will hit the valve cover.

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    DHS racing makes a kit that allows infinite adjustment and takes out all the slack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter View Post
    DHS racing makes a kit that allows infinite adjustment and takes out all the slack.
    Yep, that kit by DHS is the only way I know of other than grinding metal off the engine's valve cover.
    http://www.dhsracing.com/GL-1800.htm

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    Tks for the info. Finally got to ride a F6B in Russellville last Weds. A lot bigger bike than my XC but a whole lot less room - very confining. Might be a deal breaker for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by xcrider View Post
    Tks for the info. Finally got to ride a F6B in Russellville last Weds. A lot bigger bike than my XC but a whole lot less room - very confining. Might be a deal breaker for me
    At 6'5" and 400lb with a 15 boot I know what "confining" is and why I have had to custom fit to me every MC I have ever owned.
    You can make the F6B fit quite well with a few of these.

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    Drop Mini floorboards with 3/4 drop creates more toe room.
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    Maybe a combination of the 2 would alleviate the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xcrider View Post
    Maybe a combination of the 2 would alleviate the problem.
    I installed the Kuryakyn #4321 Kinetic pegs on the drop down mounts since I wasn't too happy with the previous mini-boards, I had to use the inside front of my left foot to shift with the mini-boards installed.

    Here is link to my original post on the subject. http://hondaf6b.com/showthread.php?6...netic-footpegs

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