Shift Shaft Support
Shift Shaft Support
Shift Shaft Support
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Shift Shaft Support

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$128.00
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Our in house designed shift shaft support holds the shift shaft extra tight in the bushing that then rides in the carrier. This kit also comes with a custom short throw shifter that won't stretch like the OEM one. All items finished in a bare aluminum .

Does not fit with a kickstand without modification to the bracket. 

  • 6061 aluminum construction
  • Sealed Bearing

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Robert Sherman

Amazing product super easy install made shifting a lot easier no longer have a problem with it dropping back down a gear after shifting in the upper rpms

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Sean Hickman
Works perfect.

Simple install, 100% effective in improving shift performance. Buy with confidence.

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Rick Freiheit
Shift shaft support

Ideal tool to correct the problem of a poorly guided shift shaft.

Great!

Thanks and greetings from Germany

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Patrick Duffy
Great product

Quality custom product. Fits perfectly

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Bob Z
Works well

Easy to install, just be prepared to grind your kickstand bracket to make room. I used a side grinder and it worked well.
My RC390 is 100% track and I haven't been able to try the shifter in real action yet, but in the garage the shifts are tight and firm. The one thing I noticed is neutral is harder to find because the shift arm is short and the distance between gears is tight. The installation process is straightforward, but be prepared to grind your kickstand bracket to create some space. I used a side grinder, and it worked well.

My RC390 is set up for 100% track use, and I haven't had the chance to test the shifter in real action yet. However, in the garage, the shifts feel tight and firm. One thing I've noticed is that finding neutral is more challenging because the shift arm is short, and that makes the distance between 1st and 2nd tight.