The New And Improved Unofficial R65 Forum V2
Technical Discussion => BMW Technical Q&A, Primarily R65 => Topic started by: beemer on July 09, 2009, 04:48:35 PM
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I seem to remember someone on here making/selling gear change linkage?i need one!thanks,Julian.
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Our 'lustrous potentate, Justin, crafts the heim-jointed little jewel. No longer will you be able to blame a missed shift on the OEM paperclip linkage.
Monte
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Does anyone have a picture of said linkage...whats he askin' fer it?
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(https://bmwr65.org/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi196.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Faa1%2Fmontmil%2FBMW%2520R65%2FP5100002.jpg&hash=25ca6bdc9f93475e07d39b2a5e2a5eab5b3dbe3f)
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I just PMed beemer...
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Pm sent,Justin,thanks,Julian.
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...whats he askin' fer it?
Offer him a sack of sand. :D ;D
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...whats he askin' fer it?
Offer him a sack of sand. :D ;D
We have coal here in Wales!!!think he will take it? ;D
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There’s more slop in the shift lever bearing on my ’84 R65 than the selector rod mechanism. Is this normal? Some of the parts fiche appear to show a bearing sleeve - I wonder if it's missing in my set up? Also, it seems that the screw/bolt which holds the pivot in place might be a hex socket and it looks like there’s not enough room between it and the transmission to be able to take the pivot off without removing the transmission. Am I missing something? Thanks. Mark
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If the shift lever is in the way, you need to loosen up, or remove the bolt about three inches behind the left foot rest.
After you get that loose, you can move it out of the way, you can then remove the shift lever from the transmission .
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Mark, I think what Bob is saying (in a roundabout way) is to remove the L/H footpeg as the lever pivot bolt actually screws into the peg assembly! :P
Depending on the year the shifter had either a little needle-bearing assembly or a bronze bushing. I've seen both...
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If the shift lever is in the way, you need to loosen up, or remove the bolt about three inches behind the left foot rest.
After you get that loose, you can move it out of the way, you can then remove the shift lever from the transmission .
Mark, I think what Bob is saying (in a roundabout way) is to remove the L/H footpeg as the lever pivot bolt actually screws into the peg assembly!Tongue
Depending on the year the shifter had either a little needle-bearing assembly or a bronze bushing.I've seen both...
OK, this makes sense. My guess is that I've got a needle bearing without needles. I'll take a look when I'm putting my Surefoot stand on the 'bike, but this is probably three weekends away as I have a slew of business travel between now and the end of the month. Thanks, as always, for the input. Mark
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I had a ton of slop in my shifter pedal so I replaced the needle bearing in it there is still slop but it is 80% less it helped with shifting and feel more in control.
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My '81 shift lever had a bushing that was completely worn out. I located a bronze bushing at Ace Hdwr and BMW Sply and had a machine shop press it in place.
The shifter's pivot point was also worn but not near as badly as the bushing/bearing. Much better now but still some slop.
Monte
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My shifter came from Justin today,i fitted it,and it's great,Justin is THE MAN!!! ;)
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Thanks, Beemer. If I see a part I can make and offer at a savings over the original, and is better to boot, I'll give it a try.
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Thanks, Beemer. If I see a part I can make and offer at a savings over the original, and is better to boot, I'll give it a try.
Keep up the good work Justin,Julian.