Kawasaki Concours Forum
The C10, aka Kawasaki Concours - The Original => The Bike - C10 => Topic started by: jworth on October 20, 2011, 03:04:44 PM
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I'm sitting by the side of the road due to a broken shift shaft linkage. I'm not too far from home so I'll manage but can anyone think of a roadside repair?
Thanks,
Jeremy
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Sounds like you might have to ride it home in a gear that you select by hand. (if you can shift it that way) Like 2nd or 3rd gear. Good luck, Mark
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Just happened to be checking my email and things and saw this. I'd be happy to take mine off and bring it to install on your bike to get you home if you are in my area, which is Northwest Washington / Olympic Peninsula. Where are you at??
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Sounds like you might have to ride it home in a gear that you select by hand. (if you can shift it that way) Like 2nd or 3rd gear. Good luck, Mark
+1. But you'll have to put it on the center stand and let the rear wheel spin as you go up through the gears. That "positive neutral finder" can be a PITA.
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Made it home in 3rd. Cobbled up something so I think I'll be able to ride until a new part comes in. guess I'll be in touch worth TCro for his improved linkage.
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Made it home in 3rd. Cobbled up something so I think I'll be able to ride until a new part comes in. guess I'll be in touch worth TCro for his improved linkage.
Best damn linkage ever. 8)
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I've used a small vise-grip with a piece of rag wrapped around the shift shaft splines for protection. Don't use it as a foot shift. Too easy to kick loose. Don't try to row through all 6 gears. Start in 2nd and skip a gear up or down as needed.
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I've used a small vise-grip with a piece of rag wrapped around the shift shaft splines for protection. Don't use it as a foot shift. Too easy to kick loose. Don't try to row through all 6 gears. Start in 2nd and skip a gear up or down as needed.
Use my shift linkage package and it will NEVER break again.....
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Use my shift linkage package and it will NEVER break again.....
C4 "might" weaken it a bit!!
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I'm going tot take a look at it more closely. I might take a crack at rolling my own, but if that fails, I'll be in touch with Tony.
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I've got tony's linkage on my concours and my voyager. At least I know those are 2 things I'll never have to worry about again! steve
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I'm going tot take a look at it more closely. I might take a crack at rolling my own, but if that fails, I'll be in touch with Tony.
You Sir are more than welcome to roll your own as I'm quite familiar with wanting to be self supportive; but in my own defense I can PROMISE you that you WILL NOT see the near total elimination of shifter slop unless you purchase a precision shoulder bolt as well as the the precision shims & washers that I provide in my kits. To which I buy these items in bulk; thusly to build the equal of my kit you WILL spend more money than I charge for my kit.
The Basic kit gives no better results than my Complete kit as I simply do some of the work for you by providing the foot lever and engine levers pre-drilled for those who don't like to use power tools.
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Tony,
How would I go about purchasing a shift linkage kit from you, do you have a website?
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Tony,
How would I go about purchasing a shift linkage kit from you, do you have a website?
Follow the linky... http://www.zggtr.org/index.php?topic=67.0 (http://www.zggtr.org/index.php?topic=67.0) Do a little reading.... Send money via PayPal to teecro @ sbcglobal . net (remove extra spaces) or email me for a snail mail transaction.....
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I ordered parts yesterday. I have a plan to achieve the same effect that TCro's linkage does with the shoulder bolt. When I get it done, I'll let you know how it turns out.
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I'm back on the road as of today. I ordered my parts from Midwest Control. I ordered 2 ball joints, one with left handed threads, all in 1/4 -28 threads. I also ordered the connecting rod and a few nuts as I wasn't sure if I could get the left hand threaded nut easily locally. I added a couple of nuts and washers that I got locally. I don't believe it is as strong as Tony's linkage but I think it's quite serviceable. Oh, with the 1/4 -28 ball joints, I was able to tap the shifter and the thing on the shift shaft to match so there is no slop there. The only slop is where the shift lever has a bit of play around it's pivot post. I have about $40 tied up in this.
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Yep I eyeballed that style of ball joint but ultimately passed on it as I was worried that with the very small OD of the ball itself that this type of linkage would not stand the long term test of time; something that I just could not risk with a sell-able kit. Good job and good luck!
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Well I must admit it has been very refreshing to read this post!
It is to both Tonys and jworths credit that they have discussed this mod in a repectful and co-operative way.
Well done and repect to both.