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Old 08-03-14, 22:48
Arkan Arkan is offline
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Grear lever adjustments

Need some help. I have problem with gear lever adjustment. I use it in 2 positions: 1st (lower) for the normal riding, and 2nd (higher) for riding in standing position. The issue is that access to the bolt marked as part "4" on this scheme http://www.yamahamotorcyclespares.co...%20lever?uID=0 is limited by the upper part of the side stand. Cannot access head of this bolt using my standard tools, and I�m tired with removing side stand every time I need to make adjustment. Any advice? I�m thinking to replace this bolt with normal screw with hexagon head, so I can use regular wrench, but cannot find specification of this bolt. Maybe someone has already solved this issue? Any ideas? Thx.
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Old 08-03-14, 22:59
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The bolt is a 6mm X 1mm pitch 20mm long...
in other words a standard 6mm bolt..
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Old 10-03-14, 16:00
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Thx Petenz, just replaced with a standart bolt. Works for now.
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