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Canadian Daves JustKDX
01 KDX200 Shift Lever Height
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[QUOTE="sas66, post: 203725, member: 25350"] [b]Shifter placement[/b] A good rule of thumb on the shifter height is, bend down beside the bike (shifter side) and I like the shifter slightly above the hight of the top of the foot peg. You will soon get used to the new boots and that could be the major factor in yor trouble shifting. After a little driving the bike your boots will bend in all the right places to make shifting a lot easier. You shifter could also be a little low so just take a look at it, Like I said I like it (the Tip) alittle higher then top of the foot peg. You can use a ruler across the two to judge the height better. Also it is good to put dubbin on your boots to sofen them up. Happy and safe riding. [/QUOTE]
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