Putting trike in neutral

This is right from the horses mouth ..........:::::…

My Sons boss's Daughters boyfriends Uncle worked at the Youngstown factory where they make transmissions for Harley...And he's was the top man in-charged of the visitors parking lot gate at the transmission factory and he said that in order to save money Harley would send out every fifth transmission Without Neutral...And that is why some owners can't find neutral..And why the lucky ones have no trouble finding Neutral... ;)
 
This is right from the horses mouth ..........:::::…

My Sons boss's Daughters boyfriends Uncle worked at the Youngstown factory where they make transmissions for Harley...And he's was the top man in-charged of the visitors parking lot gate at the transmission factory and he said that in order to save money Harley would send out every fifth transmission Without Neutral...And that is why some owners can't find neutral..And why the lucky ones have no trouble finding Neutral... ;)

:help: Bob has been out in the cold too long….:xzqxz:
 
Paws Wrote: :help: Bob has been out in the cold too long….
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And everything below the belt is frozen.
 
Again, I just saw a video last week about this same issue. I use the area about 4 or 5 inches behind my toes to put pressure on the shift peg UPWARDS and NOT my toes to shift. I also use my heel on the rear shifter peg to kick DOWN to find neutral. Hope this helps..
 

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