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ZX636-C1 - 2005 Shift Linkage Bolt

Postby MartyPans » Fri Jun 01, 2012 12:01 pm

Hey guys,
My shift linkage bolt that connects the linkage to the rear set sheared off today on the way to uni. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement bolt quick?
Bike is an 05 ZX-6R.

Heres a Picture if it helps. Thanks
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Re: ZX636-C1 - 2005 Shift Linkage Bolt

Postby Maddog » Fri Jun 01, 2012 4:10 pm

Where out west are you ?
Kelens at Penrith will be able to supply a new one.
Metropolitan Spares (wreckers) at Silverwater should have a 2 hand one..cheaper..

Is it just a bolt you're after, or is it the eyelet that screws into the shiftrod..?
Should be a standard type part so other models may fit.

I'll have a look through my spares bucket tonight.I've put rearsets on mine but may need 1 for a spare if a mishap were to happen at the track..If there's a couple in the bucket you're welcome one. ;)

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Re: ZX636-C1 - 2005 Shift Linkage Bolt

Postby MartyPans » Fri Jun 01, 2012 4:50 pm

Well the bolt that goes through the shift lever at the pivot point sheared off at the thread, so everything is fine except I have to get the remaining bolt out of the rear set and just replace the bolt... hopefully.
I will give metro spares a ring and if they don't have it I guess Ill talk to someone kelens. Thanks Maddog.

Also anyone have pointers for removing the sheared off bolt?
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Re: ZX636-C1 - 2005 Shift Linkage Bolt

Postby Chitchats » Fri Jun 01, 2012 7:27 pm

MartyPans wrote:Well the bolt that goes through the shift lever at the pivot point sheared off at the thread, so everything is fine except I have to get the remaining bolt out of the rear set and just replace the bolt... hopefully.
I will give metro spares a ring and if they don't have it I guess Ill talk to someone kelens. Thanks Maddog.

Also anyone have pointers for removing the sheared off bolt?


An "easy out" will do it, ;)

Bunnings may have em, but a good engineering shop will for sure, something like Glenwoods or Buttsworth or any AIS shop etc...

Thats my tip. Good luck.
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Re: ZX636-C1 - 2005 Shift Linkage Bolt

Postby Maddog » Fri Jun 01, 2012 7:55 pm

An "easy out" will definately get it out as Chitchats has recommended..

If you are going to use the wreckers option just tell em your'e after the shiftrod aswell...Wouldn't think it would cost too much extra.

Easy outs are a handy thing to have in the toolbox though....(I should really get some instead of borrowing them all the time :lol: )
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Re: ZX636-C1 - 2005 Shift Linkage Bolt

Postby MartyPans » Sat Jun 02, 2012 12:39 pm

Thanks guys, got the thread out of the rear set and found a replacement bolt at Sliverwater wreckers.
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Re: ZX636-C1 - 2005 Shift Linkage Bolt

Postby ducati_paul » Sat Jun 02, 2012 12:46 pm

Chitchats wrote:
An "easy out" will do it, ;)

Bunnings may have em, but a good engineering shop will for sure, something like Glenwoods or Buttsworth or any AIS shop etc...

Thats my tip. Good luck.


If you can get a left hand thread drill bit as well it's handy .... you may find in drilling the hole for the easy out you actually loosen the bolt with the drill bit ;)
obviously only use a drill you can reverse the direction of :roll:
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