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Yes. New shifter bushings and a refreshed coupler combined with a correct adjustment will make a world of difference. Assuming your trans is not causing a problem.

Start with the bushings and an adjustment. If you have trouble after that there is a fork in the trans that can come loose. It is an easy fix, if you know what to do.

Then, there is a factory shifter update, which is the newest 915 shift rod and components, that helps.

Then, I recommend the Seine gate shift addition to the stock shifter. This is a great shifting option, IMO.

If you have the funds you could change out to a Wevo, but that is another story.
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