Subject: RE: 1st Ride!
Author: Charlie Mullendore
Date: Mar 9, 2005, 3:51 PM
Post ID: 1718518900
Hi Greg,
I've ridden a few Eldos (haven't owned one yet) and they all shifted the
same as my '69 Ambo, just with one more gear and on the opposite side.
Assuming the heel-and-toe shifter, it's heel for 1st, toe for 2nd, 3rd,
4th and 5th. Sure you're not thinking of the Quota or the Ambo equipped
with the S.O.B.?
Greg Bender wrote:
Hi Bruce,
If you have a 5 speed transmission and the linkage is hooked up
properly, then it sounds like you have a race-type selector drum
installed in the transmission. With this set up, you would have the
pattern you describe - this is a pretty rare set-up (to my knowledge)
and would be quite desireable by some.
Bruce Giller wrote:
My Eldo has just the opposite shift pattern using the heel-toe shifter.
To
upshift, press the toe end down; to downshift, press the heel down.
Does this mean I've got some non-standard parts on the bike?
Bruce
'72 Eldo
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Bender [mailto:gr-@thisoldtractor.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 10:23 AM
To: Loopfram-@topica.com
Subject: RE: 1st Ride!
The standard shift pattern since the mid 70's has been 1 down and the
rest up. When you have a heel-toe shifter, this means that you press the
toe end down to down-shift and press the heel end down to up-shift. It
does take some getting used to.
Regards,
Greg Bender
1971 Ambassador
2000 Quota
http://www.thisoldtractor.com/gtbender
Charlie
http://www.loopframeguzzi.com/