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hippysmack [Heel / Toe]
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-====== REF: Body Parts - Sub-01K ======+====== REF: Body Parts - Sub-30K ======
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 ====== Shifter Mods ====== ====== Shifter Mods ======
 ====== Pegs ====== ====== Pegs ======
  
-50bmg shifter: ​\\ +|50bmg shifter: The shoulder of the casing was cut off with a bolt epoxied into it. ((photos by DaytonaSportster of the XLFORUM ​https://www.xlforum.net/​forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/​sportster-motorcycle-photos-videos/​120968-lets-see-the-brass/​page3?​t=1182952&​page=3))|| 
-The shoulder of the casing was cut off with a bolt epoxied into it. ((photos by DaytonaSportster of the XLFORUM ​http://​xlforum.net/​forums/showthread.php?​t=1182952&​page=3)) ​\\+|{{:​techtalk:​ref:​body:​shifter_ped_mod_1_by_daytonasportster.png?​direct&​250|}}|{{:​techtalk:​ref:​body:​shifter_ped_mod_2_by_daytonasportster.png?​direct&​250|}}|
  
-|{{:techtalk:​ref:​body:​shifter_ped_mod_1_by_daytonasportster.png?​direct&​300|}}|{{:​techtalk:​ref:​body:​shifter_ped_mod_2_by_daytonasportster.png?​direct&​300|}}|+|Skateboard wheel mounted to the shift lever. ((photo by jonv of the XLFORUM https://​www.xlforum.net/​forum/​sportster-motorcycle-forum/​sportster-motorcycle-general-discussion-and-problems/​199305-primary-oil-leaking-from-primary-case#​post4386657))| 
 +|{{:​techtalk:​ref:​body:​skateboard_wheel_on_shifter_lever_by_jonv.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|
  
 ====== Heel / Toe Shifter ====== ====== Heel / Toe Shifter ======
 +|Hand Built Heel / Toe Shifter ((photo by Jolly Rogers of the XLFORUM https://​www.xlforum.net/​forum/​sportster-motorcycle-forum/​sportster-motorcycle-photos-videos/​69053-close-ups/​page53?​t=461674&​page=53))|
 +|{{:​techtalk:​ref:​body:​hand_built_heel_toe_shifter_by_jolly_rogers.jpg?​direct&​250|}}|
 +
 ===== Homemade Heel / Toe Shifter ​ ===== ===== Homemade Heel / Toe Shifter ​ =====
-Article by rasaine of the XLFORUM ((http://​xlforum.net/​forums/showthread.php?t=716217)) \\ +Article by rasaine of the XLFORUM ((https://www.xlforum.net/​forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/​sportster-motorcycle-accessories/​89297-custom-made-heel-toe-shifter?​t=716217)) ​\\  
 + 
 +These were built for a 2009 1200C. \\ 
 +You may have to do some measurements and fitting on different year models but the concept is the same. \\ 
 + 
 + 
 +This design will not work on the Mid Controls as there is no connecting rod. \\ 
 +Mid mount controls have a shift lever that mounts directly on the splined shaft coming out of the transmission housing. \\ 
 +However, you may be able to study, measure and come up with a design. ​\\
  
-Below are 2 different versions of heel / toe shifters homemade by rasaine. \\ +Below are 2 different versions of heel / toe shifters ​for forward controls ​homemade by rasaine. \\
-(the first version had the shift pegs too high in relation to the foot peg with the foot resting more on the shifter pegs than the foot peg) \\ +
-So it wasn't posted on the XLF. \\+
 With the second version, the foot rests 100% on the foot peg and doesn'​t touch either the shifter peg. \\ With the second version, the foot rests 100% on the foot peg and doesn'​t touch either the shifter peg. \\
 To shift, you don't have to lift your foot at all. \\ To shift, you don't have to lift your foot at all. \\
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 +**Download the full instructional PDF here**: {{ :​techtalk:​ref:​body:​homemade_heel-toe_shifter_instructions_by_rasaine.pdf |}} \\
 +These instructions are valid only for Forward controls on a 2004 – 2009 (2010??) Sportster. \\
 +The unit I made for Terp84Alum required some modification and redesign due to the different footrest shaft used on the non-rubber mount bikes. \\
 +Unfortunately when I converted the drawing to a PDF file, the templates do not print out true to size. \\
 +They are close, but will need to be enlarged slightly to be accurate. \\
 +The Shift Peg Rail is 8-1/2" end to end. \\
 +The printed measurements are correct. \\
 +
 +**Tools**: \\
 +Drill Press, Band Saw, and a bench mounted Belt Sander (other than common hand tools). \\
 +And a LOT of "elbow grease"​ (12 - 16 hours of labor.) \\
 +**Parts**: \\
 +The 1/4" aluminum was $12.22 - ordered from McMaster-Carr (#​8975K713). \\
 +Bolts were less than $5.00. (Lowes). \\
 +
 +**Materials**:​
 The shifter is constructed from a single piece of 6061 Aluminum, 2” wide, by ¼” thick by 36” long and cut it into 7 pieces. \\ The shifter is constructed from a single piece of 6061 Aluminum, 2” wide, by ¼” thick by 36” long and cut it into 7 pieces. \\
   * (2) at 8 ¾” for the main shift rail.   * (2) at 8 ¾” for the main shift rail.
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   * (3) at 2” for spacers.   * (3) at 2” for spacers.
  
- I determined the correct pivot position for each piece and drilled a 15/16” hole through each of the 7 pieces. This is the correct size hole to allow the Nylon bushing from the factory shift lever to slip into and line everything up. The order of assembly ​is outside ​spacer, 2 Main shifter rails, two shift rod levers, and two inside spacers+I determined the correct pivot position for each piece and drilled a 15/16” hole through each of the 7 pieces. ​\\ 
- All pieces were cut to shape and sanded smooth before assembly. I used a Band Saw with a metal cutting blade. The soft aluminum cuts very easily. I matched the 2 main rails and the 2 shift rod levers ​to each other by clamping them and sanding the edges with a bench belt sanderThen I matched the 2 inside spacers ​to the shift rod lever the same wayOnce I was satisfied with the shape, I sandwiched the pieces together by drilling holes for five 10-24 x2” Stainless Steel bolts, inserted from the rear. (See rear view). I only threaded the 2 Main shifter rails and outside spacer. All the other pieces are slip through for the bolts, and the inside spacer is countersunk to allow the bolt heads to be flush. Bolts are inserted with Loctite. The bolt ends slightly stuck out from the outside spacer, I cut them off flush with a Dremel cut-off wheel. Then I drilled Lightening holes. Finally everything was sanded with 220 wet sand, then polished. +This is the correct size hole to allow the Nylon bushing from the factory shift lever to slip into and line everything up. \\ 
- I am very happy with the results. +The order of assembly: \\ 
 +  * Outside ​spacer
 +  * Two Main shifter rails. 
 +  * Two shift rod levers. 
 +  * And two inside spacers.
  
 +<​blockquote>​All pieces were cut to shape and sanded smooth before assembly. \\
 +I used a Band Saw with a metal cutting blade. The soft aluminum cuts very easily. \\
 +I matched the 2 main rails and the 2 shift rod levers to each other by clamping them and sanding the edges with a bench belt sander. \\
 +Then I matched the two inside spacers to the shift rod lever the same way. \\
 +Once I was satisfied with the shape, I sandwiched the pieces together by drilling holes for five 10-24 x2” Stainless Steel bolts, inserted from the rear. (See rear view). \\
 +I only threaded the two Main shifter rails and outside spacer. \\
 +All the other pieces are slip through for the bolts, and the inside spacer is countersunk to allow the bolt heads to be flush. \\
 +Bolts are inserted with Loctite. \\
 +The bolt ends slightly stuck out from the outside spacer, I cut them off flush with a Dremel cut-off wheel. \\
 +Then I drilled Lightening holes. \\
 +Finally everything was sanded with 220 wet sand, then polished. ((photos by rasaine of the XLFORUM https://​www.xlforum.net/​forum/​sportster-motorcycle-forum/​sportster-motorcycle-accessories/​89297-custom-made-heel-toe-shifter?​t=716217)) \\
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 **Version 2**: \\ **Version 2**: \\
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 +
 +Here version 3 with refinements. \\
 +This is a more sleek and refined finish. \\
 +The shift peg rail and shift lever arm are now made of 1/2" aluminum and are not laminated. \\
 +The overall laminations are reduced from 7 to 4. \\
 +The orientation of the shift pegs to the foot rest is the exact same as version 2. ((photos by rasaine of the XLFORUM https://​www.xlforum.net/​forum/​sportster-motorcycle-forum/​sportster-motorcycle-accessories/​89297-custom-made-heel-toe-shifter/​page2?​t=716217&​page=2)) \\
  
 **Version 3**: \\ **Version 3**: \\