Hello all
I have a 76 900SS vith right foot gearchange.
The serial numbers places it right in the middle of the 1976 production series.
Does anyone know how many of the 76 models that came this way?
All th pictures I can find has the left greacnange.
My bikes bears no marks that it has ever been any different or has been converted.
Any thoghts?
Frode
76 900 SS Right foot gearchange
-
- Cucciolo - the Lil Pup
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Sun Dec 03, 2017 12:41 am
- Location: Gran, Norway
Re: 76 900 SS Right foot gearchange
Different market bikes may have used the earlier frame/cases. Does your engine have the boss cast into the case and primary cover for the cross shaft? The frame for the left shift models will have a bracket on the right side to mount the rear master cylinder at the muffler mount bracket. I converted my 77 SS back to right hand shift and had to make/weld on the bracket to mount the cyl. on the left side along with some pedal and linkage changes.
-
- Cucciolo - the Lil Pup
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Sun Dec 03, 2017 12:41 am
- Location: Gran, Norway
Re: 76 900 SS Right foot gearchange
I´ll try to post some pic´s tomorrow.
The rear brake cylinder is placed on the left exhaust hanger.
There is no trace of one on the right side hanger, that does not rule out that it has been conveted.
The the gearchange shaft tunnel in the engine block is blanked off.
The footpegs are custom (possibly home made) stainless steel items. The right hand one folding.
The threads in the footrest hangers are larger than M12 but smaller than M14 not standard.
I´ll try to measure tomorrow
Frode
The rear brake cylinder is placed on the left exhaust hanger.
There is no trace of one on the right side hanger, that does not rule out that it has been conveted.
The the gearchange shaft tunnel in the engine block is blanked off.
The footpegs are custom (possibly home made) stainless steel items. The right hand one folding.
The threads in the footrest hangers are larger than M12 but smaller than M14 not standard.
I´ll try to measure tomorrow
Frode
- ashleyf
- Cucciolo - the Lil Pup
- Posts: 17
- Joined: Sat Aug 22, 2020 11:36 pm
- Location: Sydney Australia
Re: 76 900 SS Right foot gearchange
G'day. In possession of the same sort of bike, so there are least two. NO evidence of a hanger for the brake cylinder on the RHS. Was talking to Brook Henry who rebuilt this from scratch and his view that anything was possible to be built back then . Just order a bunch of RHS shift for a particular market and off the factory went to build it.
1976 900 SS. Sydney OZ.