So i got a left F2 rear set and was wondering if I could put any shift pedal on it or if i need the CBR one. Oh and if anyone has any spare parts (shift pedal, linkage, shift rod) that would help too. :D
heres where I did mine, and cheated using the CBR shift linkage and stock shift lever, I do have a different one on the way and if you would like this set up we might be able to work something out. It will be a few days before it comes in though. Not sure if the pedals swap over. Pay close attention how I shaved down the bolt hole, I didnt like the way they did it on the wiki, it looks like an after thought, mine look like it could pass for stock until you get really close and see the grind marks I couldnt quite polish out. Im also thinking about hacking off the heel gaurds beings how the set up Im making for my rear sets will block off the chain and stuff.
http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=48057.20
Yeah, I have been paying attention to your write up. It made me want to get the rear sets. Im going to run to a local motorcycle junkyard in a few days and see if I can snake a shift lever and linkage off another bike. I found a hayabusa shift pedal, linkage, and connector thing that goes to the transmission for like 25 plus 15 for s&h so thats my second bet..maybe even first, if it fits that is. Did you try polishing the rear sets with aluminum polish or something so they look good instead of old?
Quote from: joker79507 on July 01, 2009, 06:16:02 PM
So i got a left F2 rear set and was wondering if I could put any shift pedal on it or if i need the CBR one. Oh and if anyone has any spare parts (shift pedal, linkage, shift rod) that would help too. :D
The busa arm you bought will physically fit, the pedal won't, and with that setup the linkage rod won't work unless it's around 8 inches long (If I remember right, whatever woodcraft's sv650 length is).
The only pedal that fits those rearsets are F2 and F3 pedals, and using suzuki parts with honda parts takes some swapping of heim joints.
The 2 ways I did it are listed in change's excellent writeup. His way looks good too. You could do his way or the first one I did for the price you already paid for parts.