Street Twin 2019

Discussion in 'Newbies Hangout' started by Paul200, Mar 17, 2021.

  1. Paul200

    Paul200 Member

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    Hi Dave, I’ve just had a look at my bike. Embarrassed to say my practical experience is limited, but I think I make up a little of that in enthusiasm! May I ask please:-
    1. Is removing the gear selector just a case of undoing the small bolt;
    2 Would you possibly be able to share the dimensions of the nylon spacer you specified when ordering on Amazon. No probs of not possible.
    Thank you very much.
     
  2. Paul200

    Paul200 Member

    Mar 16, 2021
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    Sorry Beerkat. You can tell I’m new on here! My apologies. I meant to send that message to Dave! My apologies again. Paragraph
     
  3. Dave49

    Dave49 Elite Member

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    Yes Paul, just slacken (or maybe remove) the clamp bolt and the lever can then be pulled off the shaft. I can't remember exactly, but I think there are splines on the shaft, so make a note (maybe take a side-on photo) before you do so, so that, when you put it back, it goes on at the right angle. I'm sorry, but I haven't kept a note of the dimensions of the spacer, so you'll have to measure. I used calipers to get the shaft diameter.
     
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  4. beerkat

    beerkat Senior Member

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    No need to be embarrassed, we all have to start somewhere.
    Yes, it's Dave49 that should be able to give the spacer dimensions..in fact I was thinking of asking the same question.
    To remove the gear selector you are correct in that you just have to remove that small bolt. Try to make sure the gear lever is in it's original position before you retighten the bolt. Maybe take a couple of photos.
     
  5. Paul200

    Paul200 Member

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    Thank you Dave. Extremely helpful. Yes, good point, calipers will give the greatest accuracy. Thanks again.
     
  6. beerkat

    beerkat Senior Member

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    There you go Paul200! Looks like Dave49 beat me with pretty much the same answer.
     
  7. Paul200

    Paul200 Member

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    Haha! Yes indeed- thanks to you as well Beerkat!
     
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  8. Dave49

    Dave49 Elite Member

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    Great minds obviously think alike!
     
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  9. beerkat

    beerkat Senior Member

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    Another way to make sure the gear lever is returned to it's original position is to put a dot of paint, nail varnish, Tippex or similar on the end of the shaft, close to it's edge, and an adjacent one on the lever. Make sure the two line up when you put the lever back on the shaft.
    If that doesn't make sense stick with the photo option :D
     
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  10. Paul200

    Paul200 Member

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    Good one! That's very helpful. Thanks Dave.
     
  11. beerkat

    beerkat Senior Member

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    Wrong again..but that's ok ;)
     
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  12. Paul200

    Paul200 Member

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    Good one! That's very helpful. Thanks Dave.
    Oh gosh! So sorry Beerkat. I MUST try harder!! Thank you for your understanding!
     

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