Gear Pedal Assembly sloppy

You should consider replacing the stock shift setup with a lever mounted directly to the shaft.
I tried 4 different shift levers before finding the best fit for me. It eliminates the sloppy linkage's vagueness and reduces missed shifts.
 
this may seem odd
i use shell casings to make a lot of bushings
they r tapered so u shove them in to the outer section then cut them hoping they will fit inside shaft,
also have made rubber grommets from vacuum hose gas hose ect.
i don't have the rocket with me today so have no idea what caliber:roll::roll:
ps a 45 worked well for the mirror to tighten it up.:thumbsup:
 
this may seem odd
i use shell casings to make a lot of bushings
they r tapered so u shove them in to the outer section then cut them hoping they will fit inside shaft,
also have made rubber grommets from vacuum hose gas hose ect.
i don't have the rocket with me today so have no idea what caliber:roll::roll:
ps a 45 worked well for the mirror to tighten it up.:thumbsup:
That's Brilliant ! :thumbsup: I reckon you Mericans would work better in calibre than thread size ? :D
 
That's Brilliant ! :thumbsup: I reckon you Mericans would work better in calibre than thread size ? :D
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You should consider replacing the stock shift setup with a lever mounted directly to the shaft.
I tried 4 different shift levers before finding the best fit for me. It eliminates the sloppy linkage's vagueness and reduces missed shifts.
Which levers fit and more importantly, which one are you using now?
 
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