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 05/07/2008 06:49 AM
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Has anyone seen the easy reverse add on that can be put so that you don't have to push in the red button and squeeze the brake lever to get into reverse. You can just shift your foot shifter or electric shift. I think it's just a device that props the transmission lever in the position that it needs to be when in reverse. Any thoughts?
 05/07/2008 07:18 AM
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you are correct. people are trying to sell this idea on ebay for $10, i saw one for $15 once. all it is, is a zip tie between the lever base and the reverse lever wrapped around the cable. i have one on my 420 and my wifes recon. they have been there for about a year now.
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Could you please explain the zip tie method and where to put it, any pics?
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i dont have any pics. if you look at the reverse button when you push it down you will see that it grabs a piece of the of the lever and in that lever is a cable. wrap a zip tie around that cable and cut the access off. your done. you may have to mess with it alittle to make sure its in there right so you can get it to go in reverse. its simple
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I just put a zip tie on the clutch thing and around the handle bars and that works fine

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I just saw it on Ebay and came here to ask about it when I saw this post. If anyone could post some pics of what is being exactly done with that zip tie, that would be great. I too am still a little confused about what is being done. One is saying you have to trim a cable and another is saying all you have to do is attach the zip tie around a cable.
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nobody every said trim the cable so i dont know where you got that from. do not do that!!!!!!! look at the brake lever, under it there is another lever that is for the reverse. its on that cable you put the zip tie.

i will try to get a pic tonight and post it tomorrow.

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Seriously though, its not that hard to put the machine in reverse.
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if you work the rubber back that covers the parking brake lock then you can activate the reverse button and see the cable that you put the zip tie on. With my 450 I used two zip ties around the steel cable and it has worked great for me. Sorry no pictures my machine is 20 mile away. Good luck.
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Originally posted by: Capita

Seriously though, its not that hard to put the machine in reverse.


Yes, but anything that makes it easier is always a good thing.
 05/08/2008 08:06 AM
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that is sooooo true
 05/08/2008 08:42 AM
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just curious, do you guys think this could have ill effects to your transmission down the road?

How long have some of you been using this trick?
 05/08/2008 08:57 AM
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read my first post
 05/08/2008 09:24 AM
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I guess that's a decent amount of time. I was wondering if anyone had been using this trick for 4 or 5 years or more without any harm.
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Great photo of that expensive aftermarket device, it is quite an engineering marvel. Is that a little dirt I see on the brake handle and master cylinder. Just one other question, when you attach the zip tie do you press the red button in and pull the handle so the cable is under tension or just attach it as shown in the pic.

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 05/08/2008 03:02 PM
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Just out of curiosity...why would you want to do this? I mean, pushing the button and squeezing the lever isnt *that* much of a nuisance. Persoanlly, having to lift the foot shifter up bugs me more, especially when in a water or mud hole and have my feet up on the racks...

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Originally posted by: lzrj

Originally posted by: Capita



Seriously though, its not that hard to put the machine in reverse.




Yes, but anything that makes it easier is always a good thing.



yes you have to push the button to be able to put the zip tie on.

i like the mud

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the only way i can see doing it is if you use the machine to plow
 05/08/2008 05:52 PM
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buddy of mine just got a clutch lever with the hot start. no more pushing a button and then pulling the lever. he simply pushes the hot start with his thumb and shifts into reverse.

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 05/08/2008 06:02 PM
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Why is it so hard to reverse a Honda? C'mon it's not THAT hard.

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