Installed my peel-away brass shim on my R65 gear shift today. Big improvement in lever end wobble/free play. Notes below and a lesson learned.
My R65 (1984 23,000 miles) gear lever had about 7 or 8mm of lateral free play before I started this modification (I had already fitted a new needle bearing a while back thinking this might help, but it hadn’t). By comparison the same measurement on my R100RT (1994 33,000 miles) showed no more than 2 mm lateral free play (more miles but less gear changing wear and tear?). After the modification the end free play on my R65 is about the same as my R100RT.
I posted a very short before and after video clip on YouTube here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqval1PL1V0This really was a ten minute start to finish job.
I used a 5/8-in id, 1-in od, 0.032-in shim and ended up peeling away three 0.002-in layers. I simply took the lever off the ‘bike, trial-fitted the shim a few times and stopped taking layers away once I had a non-binding fit.
The 5/8-in id, 1-in od shim is really not the right size. I bought it before having the mechanism apart, so size was a guess. If I were to do this again (and I probably will just to do this job “right”) I’d use a 1/2-in id, 3/4-in od shim (McMaster Carr #90805A162).
The cost was Shim $6.34, Tax $0.64, Shipping $4.38, Total $11.36. The smaller diameter shim is a little cheaper. Shipping varies depending what else is in the order and whether it is a residential drop or business. This was a business drop and it was the only item in the order so I took the fullest hit I could on the shipping rate.
Mark