Shift Linkage: Adjustments
- Set shift lever to neutral. The shift lever will automatically move into the 3rd and 4th gear shift plane (no adjustment possible).
- When the gearshift is adjusted correctly, the underside of the shift lever is not inclined in a longitudinal direction. This means that the lower section is at a 90° angle to the central tube and the frame tunnel, respectively.
NOTE: The upper part of the shift lever is slightly inclined towards the rear since only the lower part of the shift lever is straight (not evident from the drawing).
- Checking the adjustment: Shift through all gears. The clearance between the front and rear of the console must be approximately the same in all gears.
- If required, correct adjustment at the adjustable guide tube (No. 8). One turn of the ball joint corresponds to a change of inclination of approx. 3 to 5 mm at the shift lever.
CAUTION: When tightening the lock nut, make sure the ball joints are not twisted with regard to each other.