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Title: Replacement shift lever (S2R800)
Post by: TobyDanger on July 21, 2015, 12:46:11 PM
I had a little driveway mishap last week but fortunately the only casualty was the toe peg on the shift lever.

I'm not really interested in full rearsets, but if I can get a replacement billet part for half the price of the Ducati OEM replacement piece, all the better!

Does anyone know of any standard shift pattern replacements?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/DUCATI-Monster-1100-696-796-S-EVO-Replacement-Gear-Shifter-changer-adjust-toe-/300827859522 (http://www.ebay.com/itm/DUCATI-Monster-1100-696-796-S-EVO-Replacement-Gear-Shifter-changer-adjust-toe-/300827859522)
This seller claims it works with the S2R1000 and S4RS, which are part identical to the S2R, but I'm skeptical based on the other bikes it claims to be compatible with?

For the GP shift replacement parts, I see some that advertise that they fit pretty much all of the Ducs from the early-mid 2000s era, but other are more selective and only advertise for the Superbikes, or the Monsters, etc.  Any advice there?

For something that seems so easily and commonly broken, there doesn't seem to be much in the way of options...

Thanks!


Title: Re: Replacement shift lever (S2R800)
Post by: ducpainter on July 21, 2015, 01:04:31 PM
It will work...but the length is likely shorter than the OEM shifter. You may, or may not, be able to live with that.

WRT the GP style shifters they'll all work with the same length issues which may be a problem.


Title: Re: Replacement shift lever (S2R800)
Post by: NAKID on July 22, 2015, 09:09:12 AM
If you can give me a bit, I can look when I get home to see if I still have my stock shifter.


Title: Re: Replacement shift lever (S2R800)
Post by: MotoPsycho on July 22, 2015, 11:00:01 AM
WRT the GP style shifters they'll all work with the same length issues which may be a problem.

The one I have is for SBK and it sits about 1/4" too close to the motor. No offset towards the outside whatsoever so I barely nip the spring nubby thing on the kickstand. But I got it from Anthony Creek for really cheap when he closed down DesmoWorks, so I live with it. If I could find one with the right offset I'd get it but I like having this one where it is after 6 or so years. It's somewhat protected this way.


Title: Re: Replacement shift lever (S2R800)
Post by: TobyDanger on July 22, 2015, 02:52:40 PM
ducpainter:  Thanks!  I was thinking of pivot hole sizes, etc but I didn't consider the length could be the issue.  The ones in that link do look like they are shorter than stock.  I'll do some measurements and see if I can

NAKID: that would be awesome!  Please do let me know.




Title: Re: Replacement shift lever (S2R800)
Post by: NAKID on July 23, 2015, 09:14:41 AM
ducpainter:  Thanks!  I was thinking of pivot hole sizes, etc but I didn't consider the length could be the issue.  The ones in that link do look like they are shorter than stock.  I'll do some measurements and see if I can

NAKID: that would be awesome!  Please do let me know.




Looked last night and couldn't find it. I may have given it away already.

Sorry.


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