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Hiiii,
Can anyone please tell me what would be the approx. force required to be exerted on the gear shift lever for shifting the gears in a Honda CBR 600 F4i engine??? Also can u please tell me what would be the angle by which the shift lever rotates for shifting the gears??? |
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It's really easy to measure. Get a scale, attach it to the shift lever, and pull on it till it shifts while observing the scale. It will depend on the length of the lever.
And get a protractor for the second question. University of Oklahoma Sooner Racing Team Cooling Lead '09 Engine Lead '08 sae.ou.edu "Remember, if you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem" |
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With a 92mm arm (center to center) with a full travel of 2 inches it is an 11 lb force to shift. Your force needed to shift will substantially change based upon the length of gearbox arm used.
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