Kinematic shift lever
Kinematic shift lever
1977 R100RS
I have bought a used tranny for the above bike that has the short kinematic shift lever with the ball joint. Can I install my non kinematic shift lever from the original on the "new " tranny? In other words are the internals the same on these two trannys? The "new" tranny is allegedly from a 1978 R100S. The reason I ask is that the kinematic lever is at a significantly different angle than the original 1977 lever.
I have bought a used tranny for the above bike that has the short kinematic shift lever with the ball joint. Can I install my non kinematic shift lever from the original on the "new " tranny? In other words are the internals the same on these two trannys? The "new" tranny is allegedly from a 1978 R100S. The reason I ask is that the kinematic lever is at a significantly different angle than the original 1977 lever.
Re: Kinematic shift lever
I have not done that but was told that the shifters are interchaingable.
Garnet
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Yes. I've swapped them both ways.Native /5 wrote:1977 R100RS
I have bought a used tranny for the above bike that has the short kinematic shift lever with the ball joint. Can I install my non kinematic shift lever from the original on the "new " tranny? In other words are the internals the same on these two trannys? The "new" tranny is allegedly from a 1978 R100S. The reason I ask is that the kinematic lever is at a significantly different angle than the original 1977 lever.
Bellingham, WA USA
1975 BMW R90/6
1975 BMW 2002
1971 VW Westfalia
1985 VW Vanagon
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1975 BMW R90/6
1975 BMW 2002
1971 VW Westfalia
1985 VW Vanagon
http://advrider.com/index.php?threads/b ... s.1074183/
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...just did it on my bike, no problemo.
I have an xtra brand new one if you need one. Ordered two by way of doofishness...
I have an xtra brand new one if you need one. Ordered two by way of doofishness...
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Your kinematic shift lever probably has the old style non adjustable link between the foot shift lever and the lever fitted to the transmission. In case you don't know the new style link is adjustable. It's a bit spendy, but what's the cost compared to a comfortable left foot?
Of course you could put a bend in your old link to shorten it, if that goes the right direction for you. But now that you know that the kinematic and non-kinematic shift levers interchange, I guess your problem is solved anyhow.
Ken
Of course you could put a bend in your old link to shorten it, if that goes the right direction for you. But now that you know that the kinematic and non-kinematic shift levers interchange, I guess your problem is solved anyhow.
Ken
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Thanks all!
I suspected that was the case, but a question here is less frustrating than trying the switch and finding otherwise.
I suspected that was the case, but a question here is less frustrating than trying the switch and finding otherwise.
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+1Native /5 wrote:Thanks all!
I suspected that was the case, but a question here is less frustrating than trying the switch and finding otherwise.
Bellingham, WA USA
1975 BMW R90/6
1975 BMW 2002
1971 VW Westfalia
1985 VW Vanagon
http://advrider.com/index.php?threads/b ... s.1074183/
1975 BMW R90/6
1975 BMW 2002
1971 VW Westfalia
1985 VW Vanagon
http://advrider.com/index.php?threads/b ... s.1074183/
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Pics, Pics!
Are we now going to need to call you Native RS/5?
Are we now going to need to call you Native RS/5?
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dwerbil wrote:Are we now going to need to call you Native RS/5?
That might be insufficient Randy. If you remember he was at one of the rallies here on a S bike. So if accuracy in a moniker is a thing to aspire to then we might have to moniker him RSS/5. Doesn't quite roll off the tongue though.
Ken
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There's no such thing as too many airheads
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Ken, you been readin' my mind agin? RS/S is what I call my frankenbike. And if RSS/5 don't roll, how 'bout RS/S GS /5?
Please God, help me. I have a disease for which there is noknown acceptable cure. Also, please make my GS stop eating starters. Its not good for my diet, it makes me sick to my stomach.
Please God, help me. I have a disease for which there is no