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Add on Electric Shifter

Electric shift can be pretty simple.

It is also fairly easy to mount a hand shifter to most BMW models. In a nutshell you need a handle with a knob, and an "L" leg on the bottom end where you mount it to pivot. Then connect the L to the transmission shift shaft and lever with a rod.

A for and aft motion at the top will be an up or down motion at the L. Bob Mutchler has such a setup on his R11XX sidecar rig. This is not a really good picture but it is the best I have.
 

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