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Posts: 92 West Bend, WI | Well finally it has arrived. Looks like a nice piece, gives me something to do if it rains now .  |
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Posts: 460 Centennial, CO | dollarbillwi - 2008-10-17 1:40 PM
Well finally it has arrived. Looks like a nice piece, gives me something to do if it rains now .
Do you have the part number for that? The one that I ordered is NOT what we thought it would be.
Thanks in advance! |
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Cruiser
Posts: 92 West Bend, WI | ElroyJ - 2008-10-17 3:43 PM
dollarbillwi - 2008-10-17 1:40 PM
Well finally it has arrived. Looks like a nice piece, gives me something to do if it rains now .
Do you have the part number for that? The one that I ordered is NOT what we thought it would be.
Thanks in advance!
I believe it is 2876577 |
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Tourer
Posts: 460 Centennial, CO | dollarbillwi - 2008-10-17 3:05 PM
ElroyJ - 2008-10-17 3:43 PM
dollarbillwi - 2008-10-17 1:40 PM
Well finally it has arrived. Looks like a nice piece, gives me something to do if it rains now .
Do you have the part number for that? The one that I ordered is NOT what we thought it would be.
Thanks in advance!
I believe it is 2876577
That is the number I ordered. Backordered for weeks now. UGH!
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Cruiser
Posts: 92 West Bend, WI | ElroyJ - 2008-10-19 6:36 PM
dollarbillwi - 2008-10-17 3:05 PM
ElroyJ - 2008-10-17 3:43 PM
dollarbillwi - 2008-10-17 1:40 PM
Well finally it has arrived. Looks like a nice piece, gives me something to do if it rains now .
Do you have the part number for that? The one that I ordered is NOT what we thought it would be.
Thanks in advance!
I believe it is 2876577
That is the number I ordered. Backordered for weeks now. UGH!
Well it does look good have patience it will get there.
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Visionary
Posts: 3006 San Antonio, TX | Please post some pictures of the shifter installed. The picture in the 2009 catalog is horrible.
After it is installed let us know what you think. The heel part looks very short. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 110
| There is a heel toe shifter sitting on my desk which is a prototype for the Vision I will get it installed later in the week and try to get some pics posted we will also be making a matching rear brake arm the master cy. and clutch caps are done and they look great as well
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Visionary
Posts: 2027 Brighton, TN | az rob - just looked at your site, wow. Just wondering, I got a couple of things I need to throw on a CNC machine and then clean it up. What time is good for you? Man to have a whole shop and custom build whatever I wanted, oh the times would be fun. Seems you could make what you wanted. I know you gotta make the dollar but on Break, Oh boy! |
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Tourer
Posts: 460 Centennial, CO | dollarbillwi - 2008-10-19 9:35 PM
ElroyJ - 2008-10-19 6:36 PM
dollarbillwi - 2008-10-17 3:05 PM
ElroyJ - 2008-10-17 3:43 PM
dollarbillwi - 2008-10-17 1:40 PM
Well finally it has arrived. Looks like a nice piece, gives me something to do if it rains now .
Do you have the part number for that? The one that I ordered is NOT what we thought it would be.
Thanks in advance!
I believe it is 2876577
That is the number I ordered. Backordered for weeks now. UGH!
Well it does look good have patience it will get there.
Thanks...can't wait now that you say that! Woohoo!
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Cruiser
Posts: 212 Tavares, Fl | There is a guy in Ohio that is making a dual toe shifter for the Harleys. Its unusual, if I can find the brochure I'll try and copy a picture of it and paste it. Basically its the factory toe shifter with another above and outside of it eliminating the heel shifter, leaving the foot board open. To downshift you just have to move your toe up and outside the factory shifter and push down.. Would anyone be interrested if it can be made to fit the Victory???? |
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Tourer
Posts: 460 Centennial, CO | rlreed - 2008-10-20 1:24 PM
There is a guy in Ohio that is making a dual toe shifter for the Harleys. Its unusual, if I can find the brochure I'll try and copy a picture of it and paste it. Basically its the factory toe shifter with another above and outside of it eliminating the heel shifter, leaving the foot board open. To downshift you just have to move your toe up and outside the factory shifter and push down.. Would anyone be interrested if it can be made to fit the Victory????
In all seriousness...I can't even imagine this. A pic would be great.
I read this a couple of times and can't figure out why you would move your foot out and up to downshift. Do you mean "up" shift? |
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Cruiser
Posts: 212 Tavares, Fl | You,re right its to upshift. This is the first bike I have ever had that the top of my left shoe is constantly black from the shifter. |
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Visionary
Posts: 2027 Brighton, TN | I thought the black on the top of my left boot was like a tattoo letting others know your a biker. I always thought that's the way its supposed to be |
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Cruiser
Posts: 110
| hey po we can do just about what ever the mind can think of just sometimes if it is a one off it takes longer we do those on the weekends when not keeping the planes in the air... shoot some ideas. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 212 Tavares, Fl | Check out his website at www.NewWayShifter.com . I don't know if he can make it work on the Vision or not, its something I saw at a ride this summer..... |
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Cruiser
Posts: 244 Fargo, ND | I don't think a Vision shakes bad enough for that shifter to work properly... |
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Tourer
Posts: 374 Tucson, AZ | At 350 bucks a pop for those shifters, although pretty cool, id rather go for a ride, get a motel and a meal or 2 and ride some more. No telling when or if a Vision model will be made. Just my opinion...
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Cruiser
Posts: 212 Tavares, Fl | That was my thinking when I saw it at a show. I can do a lot of toe shifting for that amount. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 110
| I know ours is going to be around $100 depending on pegs few diff. styles will be made also the one for my bike is drilled to match the gatlin tips... they will be black powdercoated and polished alum. |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 38 San Diego, California | Looking forward to the new product. The OEM looks impractical. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 92 West Bend, WI | radioteacher - 2008-10-20 8:40 AM
Please post some pictures of the shifter installed. The picture in the 2009 catalog is horrible.
After it is installed let us know what you think. The heel part looks very short.
Not bad at all, a bit different than others I have had, but very doable.
Edited by dollarbillwi 2008-10-21 10:26 PM
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Cruiser
Posts: 92 West Bend, WI | radioteacher - 2008-10-20 8:40 AM
Please post some pictures of the shifter installed. The picture in the 2009 catalog is horrible.
After it is installed let us know what you think. The heel part looks very short.
ooopss here is a pic
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IMG_0079 (600 x 450).jpg (77KB - 6 downloads)
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Cruiser
Posts: 110
| We tried to make it like oem but the problems we encountered in the prototype is your boot heel will scratch the chrome on the side cover. you think it is far away untill you get home and see it |
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Cruiser
Posts: 92 West Bend, WI | az rob - 2008-10-22 7:04 AM
We tried to make it like oem but the problems we encountered in the prototype is your boot heel will scratch the chrome on the side cover. you think it is far away untill you get home and see it
Will let you know about that. So far minimum test, have not hit the side cover with my heel. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 106 Illinois | dollarbillwi - 2008-10-22 8:21 AM
az rob - 2008-10-22 7:04 AM
We tried to make it like oem but the problems we encountered in the prototype is your boot heel will scratch the chrome on the side cover. you think it is far away untill you get home and see it
Will let you know about that. So far minimum test, have not hit the side cover with my heel.
Good to hear seeing as I just had it installed. Had someone else P/U from the dealer so I have not had a chance to ride it yet. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 92 West Bend, WI | ruttrow - 2008-10-22 7:30 AM
dollarbillwi - 2008-10-22 8:21 AM
az rob - 2008-10-22 7:04 AM
We tried to make it like oem but the problems we encountered in the prototype is your boot heel will scratch the chrome on the side cover. you think it is far away untill you get home and see it
Will let you know about that. So far minimum test, have not hit the side cover with my heel.
Good to hear seeing as I just had it installed. Had someone else P/U from the dealer so I have not had a chance to ride it yet.
Just installed mine last night (15 min job). Will test it out today, suppose to be low 50's . |
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Cruiser
Posts: 110
| For those interested there is a pic of the prototype heel toe shifter
still needs polish has bullet pegs on it doesnt really match the bike but
shows how it will look
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Cruiser
Posts: 266 Hartland, , WI | Had an BMW LT 1200...loaded...gonna ride it everywhere. Found out my knee could last an hour because of the Horse s**t foot position...test rode a Vision for 10 minutes...bought a Premium the next day.
So...since my feet can darn near do a jig on the floor boards...why would you want a Heel/Toe shifter taking up that dancing room? |
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Cruiser
Posts: 106 Illinois | Did the first ride with the new heel toe. I did not hit the side cover with my boot heel. I really like it and because of the design you do not loose any of the floorboard space. One thing I did notice was the toe shifter is much higher now than the stock one was. Dollarbill, can you tell me if the installation instructions say anything about position? I had the dealer install while it was there for the recall so I don't have them. Thanks In Advance.
Mike
Edited by ruttrow 2008-10-25 5:09 PM
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Cruiser
Posts: 92 West Bend, WI | ruttrow - 2008-10-25 4:08 PM
Did the first ride with the new heel toe. I did not hit the side cover with my boot heel. I really like it and because of the design you do not loose any of the floorboard space. One thing I did notice was the toe shifter is much higher now than the stock one was. Dollarbill, can you tell me if the installation instructions say anything about position? I had the dealer install while it was there for the recall so I don't have them. Thanks In Advance.
Mike
Dang threw them out. But you can lower the toe but you will raise the heel if you do. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 106 Illinois | No problem. Yeah I knew the heel would raise but as it is now the toe shifter is way high. Thanks |
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Tourer
Posts: 404 San Antonio, TX United States | ruttrow - 2008-10-25 5:08 PM Did the first ride with the new heel toe. I did not hit the side cover with my boot heel. I really like it and because of the design you do not loose any of the floorboard space. One thing I did notice was the toe shifter is much higher now than the stock one was. Dollarbill, can you tell me if the installation instructions say anything about position? I had the dealer install while it was there for the recall so I don't have them. Thanks In Advance. Mike If it is only a minor adjustment, just loosen the jam nuts on the shift linkage. One is left handed and the other is right handed. twist the rod till it is where you want it. If it is a major adjustment, slip the splined connection off of the engine shift rod and move clockswise or counter clockwise as needed, then do the final adjustement with the shift linkage as described in the first part of this paragraph. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 106 Illinois | Thank You David. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 228
| Who makes this shifter.....Victory or the aftermarket?? I really miss the heel/toe on my Royal Star Venture. |
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Posts: 92 West Bend, WI | savage - 2008-10-25 8:33 PM
Who makes this shifter.....Victory or the aftermarket?? I really miss the heel/toe on my Royal Star Venture.
The one I have came thru Victory. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 106 Illinois | dollarbillwi - 2008-10-25 11:35 PM
savage - 2008-10-25 8:33 PM
Who makes this shifter.....Victory or the aftermarket?? I really miss the heel/toe on my Royal Star Venture.
The one I have came thru Victory.
Me too |
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Cruiser
Posts: 266 Stockton, Ca. | I just installed mine tonight. I am hoping no scuffing to the covers also. I may remove the rear chrome peg and reuse the rubber post type from the take off shifter. Not sure yet. The rubber post may limit the left foot too much. It is a nice design for the Vision though. It conforms to the floorboard well maximizing the foot space. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 849 , FL United States | Would those of you who have the factory '09 h-t shifter installed PLEASE post pics. I'd like to see it on a Vision. Thanks, Luke |
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Cruiser
Posts: 92 West Bend, WI | CoolHandLuke - 2008-10-29 7:22 AM
Would those of you who have the factory '09 h-t shifter installed PLEASE post pics. I'd like to see it on a Vision. Thanks, Luke
Luke, look on page one, I posted a pic there. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 849 , FL United States | Bill, thanks. |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 7
| I thought I bought a heel-toe shifter when I got my bike (1300 miles ago), but seems they are backordered - along with the drink holder on backorder. I ordered XM and the chrome piece that goes on the front of the fairing, just below the windshield today and hope they goya (get off their acorn) to get the parts in. Not really impressed with the home office, but the local dealer sure tries hard. Also, how is your radio reception? I was encouraged to get an amplifier for the antenna from Radio Shack, something the dealer is considering to install on all their Visions.
Ride safe and Happy Hauntings! |
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Cruiser
Posts: 228
| See the Technical section of the forum regarding radio reception. I ordered my antenna from Crutchfield (less than $30 including shipping) and installed it in my trunk. A remarkable improvement over the stock antenna. It's really a shame that after buying a $23K motorcycle you have to replace the antenna to be able to listen to the radio! |
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Cruiser
Posts: 133 New Castle Delaware | Installed my vision heel toe shifter on Thursday and David's post on the final adjustment made it much easier. I really like having the heel shifter, it works great. It seems like the trans shifts easier but thats probably all in my head. Anyway Thanks David! |
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Tourer
Posts: 377 O'Neill, Nebraska | Just had mine installed today and WOW its awesome. I had a previous bike that had the heel-toe and have never liked 'pulling' through the gears with the tip of my shoe.
This works like a charm! Not bad for $169 and I paid the dealer to put the new one on and readjust the linkage. Not bad for $30! |
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Tourer
Posts: 447 Northeastern Penna. | Hey Savage, What was the name / part # of the antenna you ordered from crutchfield?
How about the ease of installation.
Thanks! |
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Cruiser
Posts: 146
| I just read this post for the first time and I have to say that I would be very interested to know if these "New Way Shifters" can in fact be adapted and installed on the Vision. Anyone have a definitive answer yet?? Thanks! |
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Tourer
Posts: 460 Centennial, CO | Well, mine arrived and I installed them the same day as I got my bike back. I have to say...it looks AWESOME but effectively is USELESS to me! In order to position it properly (the way I think it should be) I have to put the front toe shifter about 9 ft above my head. This kind of bummed me out.
So, I read one of the posts here (not sure who) that suggested removing the chrome rear piece and replace with the toe shifter from the original. I am going to give this a try to see if the set will settle in where I feel it is more comfy on the toe AND the heel. I'll let you know. Don't ask too soon. I won't have time to get to this until next week at the earliest.
My thoughts for those that care...
1. remove the heel shift chrome piece.
2. use my trusty belt sander and sand down the top and bottom of the rubber to make it thinner
3. replace the rubber toe onto the rear making it a heel shifter
4. adjust shifter to bring the front back down
5. ride and report to you my findings |
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Cruiser
Posts: 60
| I did that with mine when I got it and when adjusted to my liking the heel when I shift almost touches the floorboard.
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Tourer
Posts: 460 Centennial, CO | that is about what I figured it would do. but I don't mind that. Actually, I would prefer it. Can't wait to dig in and make it better.
thanks for the reply. I think I will be on your page soon. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 1158 Richmond, Virginia | I guess im not one of those guys who has to keep simplifying stuff. Dude, is the 1 second change in toe position R E A L L Y
so stressing that you gotta buy a 350.00 replacement? My Kingpin has a heal/toe shifter and I rarely use it. The minimal foot movement is just not that much that im so lazy i need it. (Not referring to any of you as lazy, its just a figure of speech) There are a lot of other things for 350.00 i would get more use from. my opinion only. |
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Tourer
Posts: 415
| I had one installed on my Vision. Have not been able to try it out, live in the Great White North.
I am worried about scratches.
Thinking about lowering the front, so I can only down shift with the toe shifter.
Will replace the back kick with a peg, so it will be lower and away from the engine cover.
Any thoughts?
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Tourer
Posts: 367 Cottage Grove, Mn | I used a peg for the rear lost foot room in the front anr rear. I went back to the factory piece that came with the shifter and after some adjusting i had all the foot room back because now i can rest my foot under the front peg. |
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