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Compared with plastic aluminum alloy, there is no problem of cracking. Our 6061 billet aluminum version not only solves the problem of breakage. Premium quality materials and precision machining, high performance, sturdy and durable. Easy to install the necessary hardware to match perfectly.
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Item description:
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For Can-Am Renegade Outlander Gen 2 Billet Shift Arm Base Shifter Bracket 707002439
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Application:
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Feature: Compared with plastic aluminum alloy, there is no problem of cracking. Our 6061 billet aluminum version not only solves the problem of breakage. Premium quality materials and precision machining, high performance, sturdy and durable. Easy to install the necessary hardware to match perfectly. The plastic shift arm base is very flimsy and prone to cracking and breaking. Our 6061 billet aluminum version not only solves the breaking issue but it offers a much more solid feel when shifting. Easy to install and a great upgrade for all Gen 2 Outlanders and Renegades. Looks awesome as well! |
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Description:
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Fitment :
Replace for Can-Am part number 707000971. Suitable for the following machines:
For Renegade 500 2013-18 For Renegade 570 2016-19 For Renegade 800 2012-18 For Renegade 1000 2012-18 For Outlander 450 2015-19 For Outlander 500 2013-15 For Outlander 570 2016-19 For Outlander 650 2013-19 For Outlander 800 2012-16 For Outlander 850 2017-19 For Outlander 1000 2012-19 |
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Material:
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Aluminum
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Color:
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Silver
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Package Included:
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1 x Shifter Bracket
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Product Name
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Shifter Bracket
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Model Number
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707000971
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Size
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same as OEM
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MOQ
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10 Piece
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Warranty
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1 year
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Lead Time
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3-7days
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T/T, Western Union , Paypal , L/C, Cash
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DHL, Fedex, UPS, TNT, by shipping , by Air Etc.
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| Stainless Steel | SS201,SS301, SS303, SS304, SS316, SS416 etc. |
| Steel | mild steel, Carbon steel, 4140, 4340, Q235, Q345B, 20#, 45# etc. |
| Brass | HPb63, HPb62, HPb61, HPb59, H59, H68, H80, H90 etc. |
| Copper | C11000,C12000,C12000 C36000 etc. |
| Aluminum | AL6061, Al6063, AL6082, AL7075, AL5052, A380 etc. |


| Aluminum parts | Stainless Steel parts | Steel |
| Clear Anodized | Polishing | Zinc plating |
| Color Anodized | Passivating | Oxide black |
| Sandblast Anodized | Sandblasting | Nickel plating |
| Chemical Film | Laser engraving | Chrome plating |
| Brushing | Carburized | |
| Polishing | Heat treatment | |
| Chroming | Powder Coated |

1. What is a Shifter Bracket?
A Shifter Bracket is a component that connects the shift lever (gear shifter) to the motorcycle's transmission or gear linkage system. It is designed to hold the shift lever in place and provide a mounting point for the shifter mechanism, ensuring precise gear engagement during riding.
2. Why is the Shifter Bracket important?
The shifter bracket ensures smooth and accurate shifting by providing a solid and stable mounting point for the shift lever. Without a properly functioning shifter bracket, the shift lever could become loose, misaligned, or unresponsive, affecting the rider's ability to change gears safely and effectively.
3. How do I know if my Shifter Bracket needs replacement?
Signs that your shifter bracket may need to be replaced include:
Difficulty in shifting gears or inconsistent gear engagement.
A loose or wobbly shift lever.
Visible cracks, bends, or damage to the bracket.
Unusual sounds or resistance when shifting.
If you notice any of these issues, it's a good idea to inspect the bracket and consider replacing it if necessary.
4. Can I install a Shifter Bracket myself?
Yes, many riders can install or replace a shifter bracket with the proper tools and mechanical knowledge. The installation process generally involves removing the old bracket and shift lever, then attaching the new bracket and ensuring the shift linkage is correctly aligned. Be sure to torque bolts to the manufacturer's specifications and double-check that everything is securely fastened.
5. Are there different types of Shifter Brackets?
Yes, there are various types of shifter brackets depending on the motorcycle model, the type of transmission, and the design of the shift lever. Types include:
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) Brackets: These are standard parts designed for specific motorcycle models.
Aftermarket Brackets: These offer various performance enhancements, such as adjustable mounting positions, increased durability, or lighter weight. Aftermarket brackets can be customized for improved ergonomics or aesthetic preferences.
6. Can upgrading to an aftermarket Shifter Bracket improve performance?
Upgrading to an aftermarket shifter bracket can improve performance, especially if you're looking for more precise shifting or better ergonomics. Aftermarket options may provide features like:
Adjustability for custom positioning of the shift lever.
Lightweight materials for reduced overall weight.
Enhanced durability and strength for racing or off-road applications.
7. How do I maintain my Shifter Bracket?
To maintain your shifter bracket:
Regularly inspect the bracket for any signs of damage, such as cracks or bending.
Check that the shift lever is securely attached and has no excessive play.
Ensure that the linkage is well-lubricated and functioning smoothly.
Tighten any loose bolts or fasteners to prevent vibration or failure.
8. Can a damaged Shifter Bracket affect my bike's performance?
Yes, a damaged or loose shifter bracket can significantly impact your bike's performance. A faulty shifter bracket can cause poor or inaccurate shifting, leading to difficulties in gear engagement, missed shifts, or even gear failure. This can compromise your ability to control the motorcycle effectively and can lead to safety issues.
9. How can I prevent damage to my Shifter Bracket?
To prevent damage:
Avoid excessive force when shifting to ensure the bracket and lever aren't subjected to unnecessary stress.
Inspect the bracket regularly for signs of wear or fatigue.
Ensure all bolts and fasteners are tightened to the correct torque specifications to prevent loosening during use.
Be cautious when riding off-road or in harsh conditions, as impacts and vibrations can damage the bracket over time.
10. Can I upgrade the Shifter Bracket on my bike?
Yes, many riders upgrade their shifter bracket to improve shifting performance, ergonomics, or durability. Aftermarket shifter brackets are available for various types of motorcycles and can offer better adjustability, materials, and designs that suit your specific riding style or preferences.
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