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				Removing Gear lever
				Posted: 06:34 pm Mar 12 2013
				by BigAl
				Hi All,
Trying to remove the Gear lever so I can change it to a more toe up position ( I cannot comfortably change gears up when wearing my riding boots) I have taken the bolt out and tried open the gap up by wedging in a screw driver blade but it remains defiantly stuck.........Am I missing something?
Thanks
Alan
			 
			
					
				Re: Removing Gear lever
				Posted: 06:57 pm Mar 12 2013
				by diymirage
				sounds like you got the idea 
considering that your bike is between 8 and 28 years old there is a good chance the lever is just set in its ways and needs some penetrating oil
			 
			
					
				Removing Gear lever
				Posted: 07:07 pm Mar 12 2013
				by turtle
				Agreed.  I don't think you are missing anything.  It can be stubborn to remove for sure.  I also have to push the chain up right at the engine sprocket to provide enough clearance to wiggle it out.
			 
			
					
				Re: Removing Gear lever
				Posted: 07:12 pm Mar 12 2013
				by BigAl
				Thanks for that DIY & Turtle, thought I was going nuts, gave the area a real good clean and found the issue "PO" has spot welded the selector to the selector shaft  
 
Thanks 
Alan
 
			 
			
					
				Re: Removing Gear lever
				Posted: 07:27 pm Mar 12 2013
				by diymirage
				lol, gotta love that 
if it makes you feel any better, i had a suzuki TSX once with the teeth sheared clean off the counter shaft so i welded the sprocket right onto it 
i was NOT looking forward to having to replace it but luckily i ran into a VW eurovan before i needed a new sprockets on it 

 
			 
			
					
				Re: Removing Gear lever
				Posted: 09:57 pm Mar 12 2013
				by bufftester
				If it's spot welded on the end of the shaft you should be able to take a dremel to it and grind the weld down and remove the lever without damaging the splines.  Although it's likely the splines are stripped which is why he welded it in the first place 
 
Luckily the shift shaft is easily replaced without splitting the cases, so there is hope.
 
			 
			
					
				Re: Removing Gear lever
				Posted: 11:29 pm Mar 12 2013
				by BigAl
				bufftester wrote:If it's spot welded on the end of the shaft you should be able to take a dremel to it and grind the weld down and remove the lever without damaging the splines.  Although it's likely the splines are stripped which is why he welded it in the first place 
 
Luckily the shift shaft is easily replaced without splitting the cases, so there is hope.
 
Yeah it is a very tidy little spot weld, which is why I didn't notice it to begin with. I do not have a dremel tool and you are probable right about the striped spline....Easier to buy a set of FOX shorty boots to wear  
 
DIY Lucky to crash the Bike?????  sounds like you just wanted a new bike  

 
			 
			
					
				Re: Removing Gear lever
				Posted: 05:59 am Mar 13 2013
				by diymirage
				yeah...the real luck in that crash was that i survived it 
took me two days to wake up from that crash and 6 months to learn how to walk again 
come to think of it, that must have been a different bike that i welded the sprocket on, you can see in the picture the police removed everything that wasnt stock (and therefor street legal) on it and the counter sprocket was one of those parts
			 
			
					
				Re: Removing Gear lever
				Posted: 07:39 pm Mar 13 2013
				by sarrant
				come to think of it, that must have been a different bike that i welded the sprocket on, you can see in the picture the police removed everything that wasnt stock (and therefor street legal) on it and the counter sprocket was one of those parts
But how would they remove it?
 
			 
			
					
				Re: Removing Gear lever
				Posted: 08:10 pm Mar 13 2013
				by diymirage
				i must have been thinking of a different bike 
this was well over a decade ago and in those days i changed bikes more often then i changed underpants...come to think if it...nevermind  
