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Jockey Shift - Foot Clutch
07/21/11 at 22:35:43
Hello:
Noob here.
This little bike with decent torque seems a good candidate for running a jockey shift and foot clutch.
Searched the archives for info on a Jockey Shift. One fellow, Hutch, built one with a hand clutch still on the bars, relying on speed shifting (for lack of a better term) for shifting. I get speed shifting, do it all the time on my little Nissan pickup. But prefer to not on the little Savage trans.
Was thinking about welding a boss on the frame under the ignition for the jockey shift and running a rod with hyme joints from the trans. I'd like the shifter under my leg and not at the tank, so that would be the place. Bell crank with a few holes to adjust throw...
Saw one post where a fellow thought he'd mount it off the passenger peg which would work if you're rigid. Sprung I'd think it would shift itself over bumps. Not good. Rigging up the foot clutch looks pretty straight up with cable. Not to worried about that.
So my question is anyone worked up a jockey shift and foot clutch? Any pics you care to share? What did you think of it, how'd it go? Like it or sux?
Any comments welcome. On most forums I subscribe I rarely get replies. I suppose the questions are on stuff that is rarely done or unusual. I guess that's what happens when you read the dog gone archives first! I get jetting, versalvy's mod which I will order when I get my allowance, wheel of fortune, etc... Nuthin new under the sun, eh...
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Re: Jockey Shift - Foot Clutch
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07/22/11 at 07:09:41
Not sure if this is what you're looking for but, hey, it's cool none the less.
http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1246491071/24#24
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07/22/11 at 12:08:56
oldskool wrote
on 07/21/11 at 22:35:43:
Hello:
Noob here.
This little bike with decent torque seems a good candidate for running a jockey shift and foot clutch.
Searched the archives for info on a Jockey Shift. One fellow, Hutch, built one with a hand clutch still on the bars, relying on speed shifting (for lack of a better term) for shifting. I get speed shifting, do it all the time on my little Nissan pickup. But prefer to not on the little Savage trans.
Was thinking about welding a boss on the frame under the ignition for the jockey shift and running a rod with hyme joints from the trans. I'd like the shifter under my leg and not at the tank, so that would be the place. Bell crank with a few holes to adjust throw...
Saw one post where a fellow thought he'd mount it off the passenger peg which would work if you're rigid. Sprung I'd think it would shift itself over bumps. Not good. Rigging up the foot clutch looks pretty straight up with cable. Not to worried about that.
So my question is anyone worked up a jockey shift and foot clutch? Any pics you care to share? What did you think of it, how'd it go? Like it or sux?
Any comments welcome. On most forums I subscribe I rarely get replies. I suppose the questions are on stuff that is rarely done or unusual. I guess that's what happens when you read the dog gone archives first! I get jetting, versalvy's mod which I will order when I get my allowance, wheel of fortune, etc... Nuthin new under the sun, eh...
Steve
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Ever ridden a Jockey shift/foot clutch? It's a WHOLE nother animal when taking off from a stop, especially those darn left hand turns.
I rode my brothers a few times. It was cool but it really took some getting used to, especially since it wasn't my bike and I REALLY didn't want to drop it. He was REAL particular about who he'd let ride it.
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07/22/11 at 12:15:34
They look bad@$$, but I KNOW I'm not coordinated enough to use one.
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07/22/11 at 18:32:04
Bubba:
Thanks for the link. I like it, but want to keep the throw shorter than with the long lever. Well see if I even get around to it.
onelunger:
Nope never have rode one. Would like to give it a try though. Seems the little 350lbs. ls650 would be a good place for trials. Better than a 750lbs. cruiser!
Sunchasers:
I hear that! Not as adept as I once was. But what the hay. I'll keep the parts to put it back to stock if it's too much.
It's a winter project...
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