Shift Pedal help!!
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Alright I got boots and I have nerf bars so I need to do something about my shift pedal. The nerf bars made it hard to shift and now I have to shift with the end of the shoe now that I have boots, I bent the pedal a while back. What i really need is a pedal that is about 1.5 inches higher than stock. Do they sell.. taller? higher? pedals IDK how to say it. but you guys probably get the jist. So that I can slip my boot under it. Right now I'm going to look around and if nothing comes up I'm going to bend this one into that shape if I can, vice it, and heat it up.
Thanks,
MIke.
Thanks,
MIke.
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Have you tried adjusting the shifter? You should be able to move it up or down after loosening it from the shaft that it attaches to. I wear a size 13 and on my old Raptor this is what I had to do so I could wear the boots. However once you do this it will make riding without the boots kind of awkward.
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I was trying to do that but it didn't work out. I just took the pedal off and then I didn't mess with it anymore. But your saying that you can untighten that screw and move the whole clamp on the shaft that goes into the tranny? Would it be possible to the bring it up about a little over an inch? I was trying to do some stuff with the linkage but that only gave about a cm of hieght. But alright I will try that then, thanks,
MIke.
MIke.
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Yes, you should be able to take the clamp off of the shaft that goes into the tranny. It was a pain in the butt when I did it and know where you are coming from. Once you have it off you can reposition it up enough so you can slide your boot under. Give it a try and let me know how it works out.
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Barry Ross (04-09-2021)
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