Please forgive me if this has been discussed before. I did a very brief "SEARCH" using "aftermarket parts", and really couldn't find what I was hoping to find.....
I just bought a used 2010 Gas Gas Pro TXT 280 a couple of days ago. Very nice bike, & I'm having fun with it, even when all I do is practice balancing it in my barn (piece of cake with the sidestand down; MUCH harder without it, I find......
Please notice my incredible hand made maple stand........ Also please notice my shift lever, if possible. It's bent slightly, forward & up. No big shock for a bike that's been ridden at the Expert level (previous owner; not me......), I'd guess.....
For almost every bike I've owned in recent history, I normally buy spare levers & a shift lever as soon as I can after I purchase the bike. If you've ever seen me ride, you'd know the wisdom of that.
I found a new Gas Gas OEM shift lever sorta locally here in OR, for about $58. My friend I ride with warned me to expect trials stuff to cost more than stuff for my YZ450 I recently sold, so I'm OK with the price on the GG-brand shift lever. But I was wondering if there are any aftermarket brands that folks may possibly feel are more durable, better, cheaper, or whatever?And I was thinking the same for levers; any that are more easily bent back than stock (AJP?)?
Also, are the stock shifters fairly "durable", as far as being able to bend back? I considered removing the shifter, throwing a little heat on it, and then trying to bend it back. But I'd really like to have a spare lever first, in case my well intentioned plans go gunnysack on me.....
JImmie
Edited by Mr. Neutron, 18 May 2012 - 12:24 PM.










