Just like the title says. I circled it in red. None of my tools will get between the engine case and the bolt head.
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Bonus - what about the pinch bolt on the top triple?
Thanks
JM
You need an L type allen for the shifter. You may need to maniplulate the lever to get it in there.
I'm pretty sure I remember using an allen socket on the triple with the bars turned all the way in one direction.
Quote from: humorless dp on October 18, 2010, 01:56:57 PM
You need an L type allen for the shifter. You may need to maniplulate the lever to get it in there.
I cut a little off the short side of one, made it a lot easier
Found a shorter allen wrench and managed to get it out. Now I can't get the end of the shift mechanism off the shaft...
JM
Just widen lever gap w screwdriver & pry it out.
Flip the lever over while you're at it, that was on backwards.
Unless for some reason you need the link-rod on the outside....
Quote from: Speeddog on October 18, 2010, 03:22:49 PM
Flip the lever over while you're at it, that was on backwards.
Unless for some reason you need the link-rod on the outside....
Will do. I thought it was backwards because it was so hard to get at. I recall a very hasty repair done with whatever I could get my hands on after miles of being in 2nd gear because I lost a the bolt. I could have reassembled it wrong. However, I don't think I good that off...
JM
Quote from: the_Journeyman on October 18, 2010, 01:52:41 PM
Bonus - what about the pinch bolt on the top triple?
What works for my bike:
Turn the bars full right, and use a allen socket on an extension. Sometimes, depending on one thing or another, how the steer stops are adjusted makes access room more or less. Lifting the tank can help also.
Quote from: the_Journeyman on October 18, 2010, 03:09:30 PM
Found a shorter allen wrench and managed to get it out. Now I can't get the end of the shift mechanism off the shaft...
You have to remove the fastener to get the lever off the shaft.
Quote from: the_Journeyman on October 18, 2010, 03:09:30 PM
Found a shorter allen wrench and managed to get it out. Now I can't get the end of the shift mechanism off the shaft...
JM
Did you take the bolt all the way out? There's a groove milled into the shaft that the bolt runs through. So even when the bolt is loose enough to spin with your fingers, it won't come off until you slide the bolt all the way out
I have this irrational idea that the forward position of the bolt with the lever backwards may make it a smidgen harder for it to fall off if it loosens from vibration.
Quote from: DarkStaR on October 18, 2010, 09:39:29 PM
What works for my bike:
Turn the bars full right, and use a allen socket on an extension. Sometimes, depending on one thing or another, how the steer stops are adjusted makes access room more or less. Lifting the tank can help also.
lift the tank. speaking from (bad) experience.
you might strip that bolt a bit also... i've found it hard not to with the tools i have available.
Quote from: yuu on October 19, 2010, 06:14:52 AM
Did you take the bolt all the way out? There's a groove milled into the shaft that the bolt runs through. So even when the bolt is loose enough to spin with your fingers, it won't come off until you slide the bolt all the way out
+1
It won't come off ( shift arm) unless you remove the bolt completely
My '99 M750 was also assembled like that. Had to cut down a 4mm allen wrench to get in there and remove the bolt.
Also, if you remember a hasty repair and now realize you don't have the tool for the job, maybe you didn't remove it in the first place as you didn't have the tool for it...
Thanks for the input, got it by taking the bolt out and pressing it open with a flat screwdriver ~
JM