Does the 1300 have a plastic gearshift?

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Just came across an item on FB, their new bike of just a few weeks had snapped the gear shift and they discovered it’s made of plastic.

Surely not, this is a well used item which needs to be robust in case of a small off.

Can you check yours? 🤯🧐
 
Just came across an item on FB, their new bike of just a few weeks had snapped the gear shift and they discovered it’s made of plastic.

Surely not, this is a well used item which needs to be robust in case of a small off.

Can you check yours? 🤯🧐
Yes it does 👍 mine is still intact after 7000 miles. I think the adventure is metal and maybe the rallye gs also, but the standard gs is plastic.
 
The next thing we will hear is a metal gear shift is standard on a Chinese bike………..would you believe it 🤣🤣
 
For those in the know, there's nothing wrong with the 1300 shift lever. This plastic is as strong as aluminum and works just fine. Yes they will likely break in a tip over or crash but so will alu. Don't waste time getting upset over something that isn't a problem. I've got 16,000 miles of hard shifting and It's just fine
 
Just came across an item on FB, their new bike of just a few weeks had snapped the gear shift and they discovered it’s made of plastic.

Surely not, this is a well used item which needs to be robust in case of a small off.

Can you check yours? 🤯🧐
Yes, it’s made of plastic, a fact which has been known and publicised for several months. Mine has lasted 8000 miles so far, and the only reason I am contemplating changing it for the Enduro lever is for that little bit more adjustment as my new boots have a deeper toe box than the old pair.
 
Yes, it’s made of plastic, a fact which has been known and publicised for several months. Mine has lasted 8000 miles so far, and the only reason I am contemplating changing it for the Enduro lever is for that little bit more adjustment as my new boots have a deeper toe box than the old pair.
Raise it up by adjusting the shaft.
 


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