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2006 ES not shifting
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<blockquote data-quote="12tinker" data-source="post: 1398971" data-attributes="member: 90324"><p>thanks sullivan!</p><p></p><p>I have to get riding Down East some day soon.</p><p></p><p>Soo, the reason I learned so much about the electric shifters on the AE came about from doing a little pm lube on the linkages without consulting the shop manual first! I thought just to pull <em>all </em>bolts around the pedal bracket. Turned out the center bolt (bolt #39 Shift Shaft) that's only on the AE holds a little fork that the switch rotates around. Pulling this bolt before removing the switch, just spins the guts out of that pricey little switch, ouch! No good deed goes unpunished, HA! Set my bike on the bricks for weeks.</p><p></p><p>hope it's just an adjustment for South Bay Don - Don, sounds like a "Made Man" sorry Don, I just finished watching the Godfather again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="12tinker, post: 1398971, member: 90324"] thanks sullivan! I have to get riding Down East some day soon. Soo, the reason I learned so much about the electric shifters on the AE came about from doing a little pm lube on the linkages without consulting the shop manual first! I thought just to pull [I]all [/I]bolts around the pedal bracket. Turned out the center bolt (bolt #39 Shift Shaft) that's only on the AE holds a little fork that the switch rotates around. Pulling this bolt before removing the switch, just spins the guts out of that pricey little switch, ouch! No good deed goes unpunished, HA! Set my bike on the bricks for weeks. hope it's just an adjustment for South Bay Don - Don, sounds like a "Made Man" sorry Don, I just finished watching the Godfather again. [/QUOTE]
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