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Adjust gearshift pedal height (ST1300)

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Shiney:
I just brought some new motorcycle boots and found that due to the shape of them I needed to raise the gearshift leaver so my boot would fit under it :fp
And so was born the following How To...  :grin


In this How To I'll be covering how to move the gearshift pedal up (or down) as required on the ST1300 :thumbsup


1    Put the bike on the side stand
(This will raise the break pedal side where the adjustment will be made)





2    Remove the black plastic lower faring that runs along the bike under the break pedal




* Remove the push pins from the lower faring under the front of the bike



* Remove the push pin from the lower faring above the break pedal (Screw type on the ST1300P)



* Remove the hex bolts along the side of the lower faring
(Make sure to keep them in order as they aren't all the same length)



3   Place the lower faring to the side out of the way




Now we can access where the gearshift pedal link arm connects to the gearshift spindle





(The pic below is a photo from under the bike to give a better look at what we are working with :thumb)



4    Mark where the gearshift pedal link arm connects to the gearshift spindle to give us a point of reference for the adjustment (I used a whiteout pen :wink1)



5    Remove the 10mm bolt from the gearshift pedal link arm

   

6    Wiggle the gearshift pedal link arm off the gearshift spindle then place it back on with the lines we made earlier misaligned. (Counterclockwise to raise the gearshift / Clockwise to lower)

   

* NOTE: If you are having difficulty moving the gearshift pedal link arm off the gearshift spindle use a flat head screwdriver to widen the gap shown in the pic below



7    Now sit on the bike and test the new height of the gearshift (make any adjustments needed to get it into a position you are happy with)

Before



After



8    When you are happy with the position reinstall the 10 mm bolt then reinstall the black plastic lower faring.

9    Go for a test ride :runyay


I hope this is of some help to you all

Cheers
Shiney

Biggles:
A good "how to" with excellent photos.  Many thanks.
And I suspect you had a major clean of the area, since it ain't natural for the underside to be that clean (except for you-know-who).  :whistle
 

Brian:
 :well

Skip:
I have a mate who details the underside of his SS Dunnydore before he takes it in for a service. He reckons they treat his car with respect because he keeps it immaculate. I admire his commitment. And his name is NOT you know who.  :grin

Shiney:
Thanks Biggles :hatwave
The secret to it being so clean is that it's still a fairly new bike (just a little over 12000 km on the clock :eek)

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