When I bought my CB350 twin it had a "direct" shift pedal, you know, just like the CB750, a pedal that bolts directly into the gearshift axle.
I saw by the parts manual and the pictures that it should have a "shift linkage", a pedal that bolted to a peg in the frame, and a linkage to actuate the gearshift axle. I bought a set from eBay, it was in very good shape, but one thing that I noticed as soon as I rode the bike was how much free play did the pedal have. It could move up and down to almost one inch, without changing gear. It was necessary a wide movement of the feet. Downshifting was easier, it almost had no free play, as soon as you pressed the pedal it downshifted.
With the bike on the stand, I could move the pedal up and down. That's when I noticed that the problem was in the linkage. Seemed that there was too much free play in the linkage, like if it was worn. The pedal weight put it in the rest position, "eating up" all the wear, thus it was easy to downshift, but in order to upshift, the first inch of the pedal was used to travel the wear in the linkage bushings, and then it was when the shifting started.
I removed the linkage, dismantled it, and could see there was too much free play indeed, but it doesn't seem there is some noticeable wear. That's when my question arises, whether it was such a loose fit, or it has indeed been worn out.
I can probably eliminate the wear using something as a shim, but still, I would like to know how was it suppoused to be.
Thanks in advance