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 Posted: 23:35 - 08 Mar 2016 Post subject: Re: False neutral and solid shift lever, advice? |
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Stop booting your gear lever and tell us what bike we're diagnosing.
Forget the clutch, and the oil really though bad oil can exaserbate a condition. You have a problem with your gearshift.
Now if you're lucky it'll be the shift pawl, loose/damaged detent wheel or perhaps a spring. Might even just be a sticky shift rod. These are usually easy to access and on most jap bikes it's behind the clutch cover. That would be my first port of call.
If you're not so lucky you may have bent a fork or have a worn selector drum or other internal part. usually that means a strip-down. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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If it's an easy fix, you can fix it yourself.
If it's not, then you're setting yourself up to pay a significant proportion of the value of the bike, and that's money you'll never see back again.
I'd suggest at least changing the litre of oil, lubing the gearshift connectors, checking that the clamp bolt on the input shaft spline is secure, and cleaning and lubing the clutch actuator arm on the clutch housing and check that it's travelling fully and freely with no significant slack once the level on the bars is pulled.
It does sound like an actual gearbox problem, but if it is then I'd suggest the alternative solution of just riding it into the ground then leaving it in a ditch selling it as "mint, wants for nothing" on Gumtree. These bikes have a reputation for being disposable for a reason. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Ah, yes I see the problem mr shop owner and mr mechanic. I can't believe I've missed it all this time how very silly of me. It's my reflection. Ey? Yup the problem here is the owner and not the bike.
Two test rides latter and the report was that they couldn't find anything wrong with the gearbox or the bike on the whole. Two rides just to be sure and the second one after they'd lubed and adjusted all the joints and chain, clutch etc for me as a good gesture.
Funny story actually, well lets be honest its not funny because this bike loves to hate me and make me look like a potato. Spent some time talking with the mechanic and co-owner outside the workshop and they both said how smooth and well it rode (just the mechanic on this part) and was a better example than most that passes through of a similar model. Seemed to be surprised how well I'd maintained it and kept it clean (I assume rust free). Mechanic showed me how to do a couple of adjustments and answered a few questions and then got back to work as I set off.
£27 in total. I'm sure they could have charged me more (labour) but I wasn't complaining. All in all was just the adjustment of the clutch, gear shift lever position and then adjusting / lubing a few parts.
I'll be doing nothing but riding the thing for the foreseeable future... if I can even manage that.  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 324 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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