DIY - Vision Shift and Brake Arms

Roaddawg

Well-Known Member
Last night after work I decided I would add some new foot, shift and brake pegs I had purchased from ebay. After rolling the dog into the driveway I started thinking about how nice it would be to have the Vision shift and brake arms to really set off the new pegs. However, I don't have the financial resources to buy them new ($289.00) and have not had any luck on ebay when bidding on them.

So, I decided to make my own "Vision" wear for the bike. It was relatively simple and took a few hours.

1. removed shift and foot pegs

2. took a piece of paper and traced outline of shift arm and linkage arm

3. using a circle template determined what size holes would look best
a. I had previously printed out a picture of the vision accessories to
use as a guide

b. For the shift and brake arm I used 9/16ths top and bottom hole;
1/2 inch holes were next (one under the top 9/16th and one
above the bottom one); then 7/16ths for the middle two

c. For the shift linkage arm I used 1/2; 7/16ths and 3/8ths.

Here is a pic of these steps;



4. I then taped the templates to the respective arms:



5. I then used a small bit drill to mark the proper locations:
a. You can also see the centerline marks on the arms themselves that
I used to line up the templates



6. I then drilled holes through using progressively bigger bits, but stopping short of the final size. For instance, on the 9/16ths holes I drilled up to 3/8ths then finished with a stepped bit that gave a nice 3d appearance:



Here is a close up of the shift arm:



7. To do the brake arm I simply reversed the shift arm template:





finished:

 

PA Chopper

Active Member
Looks awesome. I was thinking of doing this to mine also. Do you have the polished or chrome on the arms? I have chrome so I am reluctant to drill holes and have the chrome plating start to peel. I thought of doing the hand levers too but they are chrome also.
 

Roaddawg

Well-Known Member
I have the polished arms, so no worry about peeling. The new pegs and such are chrome, but when I get around to polishing the arms I don't think the difference will be noticeable. I think I will try the levers next.
 

dingo

First 50
Great job :2thumbs:...wish I had thought of that before switching over to the vision arms 2 weeks ago :bang:....another advantage to your method is that you keep the original clocking on the levers as the vision levers are clocked forward by about 7 degrees which, while not a big deal, is certainly a different feel.
 

pig pen

Well-Known Member
Looks great, If I recall correctly we have a legendary member here that also did that to his controls.:cheers:
 
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