Anyone using a heal/toe shifter?

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RCAdd1ct

JAFO
I use the Heel-toe shifter on my SG all the time.

When I have my feet on the highway pegs it is faster to hit the heel shifter than to hook a boot under the toe shifter.
 

Moespeeds

Well-Known Member
I put a reverse shift drum in my bike. $50 from Baker. Changes your pattern to 1 up 5 down. The problem I have these days is I've got the Yamaha's in the mix and there is no way to change the pattern on them, so it gets confusing when I jump off one bike and on another. Prior to getting my chopper 6 years ago, all my riding time was on the track, so the reverse pattern was all I ever knew.
 

Chris04Masitff

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I put a reverse shift drum in my bike. $50 from Baker. Changes your pattern to 1 up 5 down. The problem I have these days is I've got the Yamaha's in the mix and there is no way to change the pattern on them, so it gets confusing when I jump off one bike and on another. Prior to getting my chopper 6 years ago, all my riding time was on the track, so the reverse pattern was all I ever knew.
thanks for info Moe.. :2thumbs:
 

LukeDM

Active Member
Thanks for the photo. It looks great and is exactly what I was picturing in my head. Who makes that setup?
No prob bro. :whoop:
In his post he said that he made it. Your best bet would be to send him a PM. Looking at his posts, he makes about a post a week or so. If you PM him, be patient, it looks like he'll answer you. His last post was the 18th of January, to give you a time frame. I wish you luck. :up:
 

DRBarnhart

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In his post he said that he made it. Your best bet would be to send him a PM. Looking at his posts, he makes about a post a week or so. If you PM'd him, be patient, it looks like he'll answer you. His last post was the 18th of January, to give you a time frame.
I sent leandean99 a PM telling him about this post and asking for more info a couple of days ago. But, like you said, he's only on every once in a while...

Maybe another PM will give him a little more motivation? :D

Dennis
 

LukeDM

Active Member
I sent leandean99 a PM telling him about this post and asking for more info a couple of days ago. But, like you said, he's only on every once in a while...

Maybe another PM will give him a little more motivation? :D

Dennis
:lol: It certainly could! Whatever he did, it looks pretty close to factory! :D
 

leandean99

Member
heel toe shifter

i had pics of it on here before in the gallery but i believe they got deleted when the gallery was updated.
im using a comp at work now, ill post some pics asap.
the mechanic at big dog gave me an extra shifter, i cut the bar off and welded it on the opposite side for the heel, i tacked it so i could make adjustments then i welded it where i liked it.
i ordered an extra toe peg. i have a club foot so i cant shift up, thats why i made it.
it works great. the heel peg can be used as a heel stop, your foot want try to slid down while at faster speeds. i drilled holes in them to match my levers, hand and foot pegs. then i had them chromed. someone on here send me a shifter, im going to make a heel rest for the right side, i have an extra clevis and toe peg, im going to weld it to that, it will have a slight angle due to the tail pipes.
i bought the pegs from xoproducts before he passed away. he was good working with, sent me the extra toe pegs and clevis. stay tune for pics
 
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leandean99

Member
i see someone has already posted my pics, my foot doesnt get stuck or nothing, works great. ill be glad to answer any more questions if any.
 

Gas Man

Cool isn't cheap
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A buddy of mine has a double toe shifter... inside shifter is down; outside shifter is up
 

BigDogRick

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I had heel/toe shifter on the Vintage Classic for 12 years. Used it all the time. When I switched out the floorboards and extended them forward I set it up again. STill getting used to the new position.
 
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