Shifter Position

yz125_894

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Nov 23, 2003
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Where do you guys run your shifter up high so you can shift standing up easy or in stock position. I am trying to figure out where to place it. I had to take the front sproket cover off to get it to shift all the way up but nothing hits. RIght now it is up high. You thoughts gentelmen :clue:
 
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CaptainObvious

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The best place for your shifter, in fact ALL of your controls and levers, is where YOU like them. Best to try many positions and figure out what you like best. That goes for the bars too.
 

yz125_894

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Nov 23, 2003
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i was just wonderin if this was an uncommin place to run it since oyu have to take the chain cover off
 
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