ahh i keep forgetting that sucker is backwards! most poeple when they rock a jockey the run a foot clutch or a bar clutch (one that is set up on the shifter arm). HOWEVER being that your bike is rev shift. you can leave the bar shifter... personally i would want to clean as much off the bars as i possibly could! I would not want the lever on the handle bar, i would do a foot clutch on that, simple to make and just one less thing to clutter up the front end.
when i do my bobber (CB350) suicide shift, i am going to do a foot clutch... to me a suicide shift is a foot clutch and jockey shift is when the clutch lever is on your actual shift lever. I like a suicide shift cause it allows you to drop the clutch and rip out of the gates and still keep both hands on the bars. all the jockeys that i ride when i am powering though gears it can get a bit hairy with apes when you make a hard shift with one hand on the grip... to each his own of course. i have rode both, and still do ride them on occasion (buddies get too drunk at the bar and know they can call me for a ride and somene to get their bike home) I tried to teach the wife how to ride a jockey and she just hated it.. but the suicide shift she picked up pretty fast and felt much more comfortable on... as do i... so go figure...
ok...off my soap box
anyway.. here are the links
Foot clutch Jockey shift/sucide shift how to's and where to buys
http://hdforums.com/forum/sportster-models/317465-jockey-suicide-shifter.html
http://hdforums.com/forum/dyna-glide-models/404516-cheap-mods.html
http://www.lajockeyshifter.com/labriola_machine3_001.htm
http://www.fabkevin.com/
when i do my bobber (CB350) suicide shift, i am going to do a foot clutch... to me a suicide shift is a foot clutch and jockey shift is when the clutch lever is on your actual shift lever. I like a suicide shift cause it allows you to drop the clutch and rip out of the gates and still keep both hands on the bars. all the jockeys that i ride when i am powering though gears it can get a bit hairy with apes when you make a hard shift with one hand on the grip... to each his own of course. i have rode both, and still do ride them on occasion (buddies get too drunk at the bar and know they can call me for a ride and somene to get their bike home) I tried to teach the wife how to ride a jockey and she just hated it.. but the suicide shift she picked up pretty fast and felt much more comfortable on... as do i... so go figure...
ok...off my soap box
anyway.. here are the links
Foot clutch Jockey shift/sucide shift how to's and where to buys
http://hdforums.com/forum/sportster-models/317465-jockey-suicide-shifter.html
http://hdforums.com/forum/dyna-glide-models/404516-cheap-mods.html
http://www.lajockeyshifter.com/labriola_machine3_001.htm
http://www.fabkevin.com/