Baker DD6 RV

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The BAKER DD6 RV is a transmission with a reverse gear that allows you to back up your motorcycle. It is designed for use on 1990-2006 5-speed motorcycles. The DD6 RV kit includes a door, side cover, countershaft, reverse gear train, and hardware. You will need to reuse your existing gearset (except the countershaft), shift system, and top cover for installation.

Key Features

  • Reverse gear
  • Electronic reverse safety lockout
  • No case modifications required
  • Includes ready to install solenoids and neutral safety switch wiring
  • Minimal clutch modulation required in reverse
  • Aircraft grade shifting solenoid & bell crank assembly
  • Handlebar or inner fairing mounted momentary toggle switch
  • Hydraulic side cover available

Pages: 25 Baker DD6 RV Instructions

Brand: Baker Category: Motorcycles Size: 1 MB

Languages: English

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the BAKER DD6 RV?
The BAKER DD6 RV is a transmission with a reverse gear that allows you to back up your motorcycle. It is designed for use on 1990-2006 5-speed motorcycles.
What's included in the BAKER DD6 RV kit?
The DD6 RV kit includes a door, side cover, countershaft, reverse gear train, and hardware.
What do I need to reuse for the DD6 RV installation?
You will need to reuse your existing gearset (except the countershaft), shift system, and top cover for installation.
How do I operate the BAKER DD6 RV?
With your motorcycle in neutral, pull in the clutch lever and hold it. Activate and hold both toggle switches in the ‘ON’ (up) position. Slowly let the clutch lever out just enough to feel reverse engage. Once engaged pull the clutch lever back in. Let go of both toggle switches. Slowly let out the clutch lever and while using caution, back up in reverse. When you are done backing up, come to a complete stop, with the clutch lever pulled in, turn the reverse shifting switch ‘OFF’ (down). You are now in neutral and locked out of reverse. Pull the clutch lever in and shift into first gear, take off, and hit the open road...

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