MossBerg590
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Would that be accurate though seems the joints can be adjusted?You need to measure bolt hole to bolt hole and give them that measurement.total length should include the heim joints.
Would that be accurate though seems the joints can be adjusted?You need to measure bolt hole to bolt hole and give them that measurement.total length should include the heim joints.
I figure if he give donna that measurement they will send him the right one with room to adjust.Would that be accurate though seems the joints can be adjusted?
The heim joints you can extend out but maybe not that far depending on how they are now but adding 2-2.5" to the rod would make logical sense.So I measured the length of my shift rod not including the ends and it's about 12 & 7/8"
When I manually place the shifter in the middle of its range so that the foot shift pedal lines up roughly with the opposing brake pedal, it looks like I could use an additional 2.5-3" in length on the shift rod
My 06 ridge, stock rod length was 14 5/8" or so. With the extended controls rod is 16 3/8", both measurements are rod only no joints.So I measured the length of my shift rod not including the ends and it's about 12 & 7/8"
When I manually place the shifter in the middle of its range so that the foot shift pedal lines up roughly with the opposing brake pedal, it looks like I could use an additional 2.5-3" in length on the shift rod
Donnas on vacation till Sunday, would prefer getting it sooner, no other sellers that I can find, I really want to be out riding instead of waitingI figure if he give donna that measurement they will send him the right one with room to adjust.
It's already Wednesday. Even if she was there and you ordered it would ship tomorrow and MIGHT have it Saturday at some time if they send priority 2day.Donnas on vacation till Sunday, would prefer getting it sooner, no other sellers that I can find, I really want to be out riding instead of waiting
I'm more comfortable ordering the rod for that year and model so I know the measurement is what it should be.Then take it to a machine shop and have them cut you a length of round stock to length and drill and tap for you hiem joints.
I thought I was mechanically inclined, I think I'm hopeless - I can't even find the oil fill hole!Take this time to change the oils cause who knows last time that was done. Trans, Engine and Primary. Get to know the bike
It's a ridgeback actually my earlier comment you can buy a dipstick for that bike haha. Donna has them too!I'm more comfortable ordering the rod for that year and model so I know the measurement is what it should be.
I thought I was mechanically inclined, I think I'm hopeless - I can't even find the oil fill hole!

As i saidn pack it up and come on down. I'll give Saturday but I'm racing SundayI'm more comfortable ordering the rod for that year and model so I know the measurement is what it should be.
I thought I was mechanically inclined, I think I'm hopeless - I can't even find the oil fill hole!
I believe I found it, it's nearly the size of a silver dollar. Does it pull up and out like most oil caps or does it twist off?It's a ridgeback actually my earlier comment you can buy a dipstick for that bike haha. Donna has them too!
The ridgeback oil tank is at the very bottom and runs right smack dab in the middle of it with the filler hole. On the right side look right in front of the rear tire it's the only piece of aluminum that is round with knurling that looks like an oil cap
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It should unscrew.... counterI believe I found it, it's nearly the size of a silver dollar. Does it pull up and out like most oil caps or does it twist off?
I've been trying both embarrassingly to no avail. I just want to know where to focus my energies
My research on fluids so far on a 2004 RidgebackTake this time to change the oils cause who knows last time that was done. Trans, Engine and Primary. Get to know the bike
So no primary fluid and no final drive fluid, that's two less things to worry aboutTommy you’re tracking good with the videos but you don’t need the video how to on the primary oil. No where to place fluid hence the word “open”. It’s belt driven not chain so nothing to lubricate.
New oil is added in the same hole as the dipstick and do not overfill, I’d check at 2.5qts and add slowly from there. Lots of guys on here do not suggest removing the crankcase drain plug either, (easily cross threaded if your not careful). Use the drain hose on the 107 or oil tank plug on the 117, (not sure whIch you’ve got or if the Ridge is different from the Pit and K9), I’ve never seen one. My 03 Pit had a hose to drain the oil, my 08 K9 drains by the oil tank.
Do you have manuals? If not, check this out....
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ng3saqa5a93gehp/AADK9gFSGaAG5oirsV17JO_Oa?dl=0

