Shift lever

Who sells GasGas shift levers these days? I have size 13 feet so the shorter ones won't do. I was hoping to avoid stock as they are $50.Any suggestions?
 
there are two GG shifters. The short one would have been great for me when I was 9yrs old. The longer one is pretty good. I have size 14 feet and I did not like the Hammer Head +15 shifter because it required a very long throw to change gears and I found I ended up in neutral way too often and at the WORST times. I now use the Emgo shifters. They are a nice length, are durable and cheap $27 if you buy them from the right person on Ebay. This one says Steel but shows the aluminum version. I did not know they made a steel version. You may want to contact the seller to confirm.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/EMGO-STEEL...1313.TR1.TRC0.A0.H0.Xgasgas+shifter.TRS0.TSS0

I found that Dennis Kirk has them too.
https://www.denniskirk.com/emgo/aluminum-folding-shift-lever-83-88004.p577583.prd/577583.sku
 
Thanks Zman, I saw those on Dennis Kirk but said it would not fit. Since you included the part # it does indeed fit (I hope).
Trailrider
 
Hmmm, the Ebay add says up to 2005. They fit our 2000 to 2004 GG bikes. Can anyone else confirm fitting after 2005?
 
shift lever

I ordered the aluminum for a spare, I'll let you know about it when it arrives, Tuesday or Wednesday.
Trailrider
 
Emgo shift lever

I received the Emgo shift lever today. It is aluminum, about 5 inches from center of mounting hole to center of tip. I don't have a stock one to compare, it looks similar to the stock one on my old 2001 300. This one does fit my 2010 EC300, it looks pretty good for a spare at least. I ordered from Dennis Kirk part#577583 and 83 88004 It is $23 plus $7 shipping unless you order enough for free shipping. I believe they are also on Ebay.

Trailrider
2010 EC300
 
Any one sell them here in the US? Need something for my 2011

Buy the Emgo. Pretty good for the money. You will need to tighten up the hex head a couple of times, as I have found that it will loosen up as the aluminum teeth that key up to the shaft wear.
 
Just trying the AS3 from UK supposedly forged and black anodized it appears with a nasty red tip but we'll see how it fits and goes.

My last one bent in a river so I was stuck in gear. While I was happy it didn't break it was still the most inconvenient place to get out of.

Probably Chinese generic but looks different from the RFX silver ones I've used. Hope it's not too long. I've had to shorten them before for my size 45 boots think that might be 11 US or 10 UK shoe sizes are weird from market to market.
 
Just trying the AS3 from UK supposedly forged and black anodized it appears with a nasty red tip but we'll see how it fits and goes.

My last one bent in a river so I was stuck in gear. While I was happy it didn't break it was still the most inconvenient place to get out of.

Probably Chinese generic but looks different from the RFX silver ones I've used. Hope it's not too long. I've had to shorten them before for my size 45 boots think that might be 11 US or 10 UK shoe sizes are weird from market to market.

Ok.

But the AS3 levers have a good quality?
 
Just mounted it yesterday. Fits well and not super long. Clamps well. Tip feels positive and folds.

Until I throw it on its side its hard to tell how strong it is. Leaving for a ride in an hour so there's always a chance of a test, but I generally try to avoid that :rolleyes:
 
Well in the duty of the gg forum I decided to test the lever by throwing the bike to the ground on the appropriate side. Actually I was having a pee at the time and it rolled off the stand. So far so good. Length seems good for my 45s. Thought it might be too long.
 
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