hi sorry if i annoy anyone by signing up and not introducing myself but i am doing a project at university and i am in desperate need of some help from someone who knows everything about the r6 shifter mechanism. basically i need to know the torque that needs to be put through the shifter by the riders foot? does anyone on here know this value or able to point me in the right direction to find it out? any help would be much appreciated.
That get's multiplied significantly by the lever action and length. If you ever have just the piece that mounts to the splined shift shaft on the motor and try to turn just that to shift, it's REAL difficult unless it's into neutral! I would say it's like 25-30 ft/lbs at the splined shaft itself.
good idea but looked at it and think the splines would round my socket
i now have another question if you guys would be so kinde. is this correct?
going up;
neutral) start at 0deg
1st) move -30deg
2nd) move +30deg then back to 0deg
3rd) move +30deg then back to 0deg
4th) move +30deg then back to 0deg
5th) move +30deg then back to 0deg
6th) move +30deg then back to 0deg
going down;
6th) starting at 0deg
5th) move -30deg then back to 0deg
4th) move -30deg then back to 0deg
3rd) move -30deg then back to 0deg
2nd) move -30deg then back to 0deg
1st) move -30deg
neutral) move to 0deg
It returns to zero after you click it into first as well.
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