I use the heel shifter to find neutral. It also keeps my boots off the primary cover to prevent scratching the chrome.
I use the heel shifter to find neutral. It also keeps my boots off the primary cover to prevent scratching the chrome.
I wont ride with out one
maybe just me but my trike does NOT clunk when I use te heel shifter
Nuff Said," Were Burnin Daylight, Lets Ride"(Sober 37 years)
Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL
Nuff Said," Were Burnin Daylight, Lets Ride"(Sober 37 years)
Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL
Dave
2015 Tri Glide - Hot Pearl White/Blue
82 FXR
Have always had them on all my Harley's.......seems like a natural any more!
May just be habit now, but I like them!
My first New Harley was 1970.
Dave
2015 Tri Glide - Hot Pearl White/Blue
82 FXR
Wouldn't be without it.
2 things come to mind with the heel shifter
Actually more
Any way, the MOCO stopped drilling and tapping the primary housing where the shifter shaft runs thru, Problem solved on my last 2 trikes
the shifter levers I have removed and put a wave washer on the shaft before putting the shifter arms back on, Why? Good question, grab your shifter see how much it wiggles? The wave washer will take out most of the slop { years ago on older baggers we would cut an old valve spring down instead to put more tension on, BUT it was hit and miss}
Pingel makes a shifter shaft with a grease fitting in the end so no drilling is needed
{ u can drill and tap the rear brake pedal also} I did both shafts on the trike, if u r careful and drill slow and use a blow gun and pump a lot of grease thru when u r done, there is NO need to remove any parts JMO with 13k miles and NO ill affects on my 17 M8 FREEWHEELER
The wave washers can be had at any Lowes or Home Depot look below
Nuff Said," Were Burnin Daylight, Lets Ride"(Sober 37 years)
Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL
I wouldn't be without the heel shifter on My Police FLH but on the Tri Glide it just is awkward to me with the seat position. My feet feel cramped on the boards and its just in the way. Just had a spacer made and moved toe lever to outer position. Haven't taken it out for a test yet.
[QUOTE=hardwickbv;470332]My triglide has the heel shifter which is a new thing for me since I haven't rode in 20-25 years. Not sure they were even around back then.
Question is do people really use them much, I am thinking of getting rid of mine as I never used one before and really haven't gotten used to it being an option while riding.
Who says you can't teach an old dog ... after reading more posts I decided to re-install the heel shifter lever. I've removed it on my other 2-wheel Harleys (4) over the years and never had an issue with finding neutral. When the engine isn't up to normal temp., a soft tap of the heel shifter finds neutral like magic! When the engine is hot, as in it's 105 degrees in Las Vegas and I'm riding in stop and go traffic, the heel shifter isn't much good - yet. I ordered and extended heel lever and will try it again. (The stock levers don't leave enough room on the boards for my size 13 boats.)
https://www.harley-davidson.com/stor...g-heel-shifter
This will give you more room. Rear shift linkage that allows the peg to move to a 45 degree position.
Bob
Not sure I'd like a swiveling heel pad - doesn't look very safe to me.
The extended lever is much more user friendly. I have mine lowered enough that I hardly have to raise my heel = almost level with the floor board.
I watched one of the gals in our chapter using her heel shifter (not the same one that lost hers). She would raise her foot almost 8" above the shifter. I told her about the extender and lowering it, but she said she liked doing it her way better. I didn't understand it then and I don't understand now. I guess if you get use to doing something, you don't want to change - even if it's better.
My setup is perfect, comfortable and very user friendly. Plus, as I stated earlier, you have a backup - just in case.
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I've had 7 or 8 Harley's and 6 out of them i use my heel shifter to shift gears. I had a a sore toe and dropping a engine part on it and had to shift that way. Got so use to doing it that way I still do it to this day.
Might not be for everyone ! BUT works for me..
I must not be using the right search terms. Anybody have a link to the extended heel lever?
ETA: I tried again and found a link. Thanks
Another add: Ordered
My extended lever came in this morning. I put it on and lowered it a notch. Rode it a little and with a little time, I'm sure I will like the extra room. Only thing is the one I ordered has poor quality chrome. I can see what looks like copper through some imperfections. Oh, the pinch bolt was smaller than stock, not as beefy.
ETA: I still want that longer peg for the toe shift lever like Bill G shows in post #5.