In my Europa, I pulled the 4-spd and installed an NG3 5-spd. I had to build my own shift linkage and after several redesigns, have
a great shift linkage. When I went trough the original linkage I found the shift lever rotating with a spherical bearing was great, just needed grease. Moving rearward, the swinging center support caused quite a bit of drag when shifting. I cut the height of the pivot tube
enough to slide a ball bearing in, lying flat. No more drag! The real problem was the rear support that had BIG drag. My original designed used a 1" spherical bearing with the 1" shift tube sliding through it. The Break Through was replacing it with a LINEAR BEARING
also 1" and $24. My linkage is now so smooth that it feels as though the trans were directly under the shift lever. fabricating all the bits
required welding and fitting, but once done, was well worth the work. While I created a completely unique rear shift-arm, I believe that
the original linkage would be greatly improve is a rear-support linear bearing braced the shift tube just in front of the curved end.
If you like fabrication or have a bud who welds, you could also improve your shifting. I'm also open to questions. Terry