possibly Tranny problem
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RE: possibly Tranny problem
Well if it is in fact a bent shift fork that would require splitting the engine case and opening up the transmission to replace a shift fork. Obviously if you can avoid doing this you'd want to because its a fair amount of work. I'd start with the clutch, thats the more likely culprit and its easier/cheaper to fix.
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RE: possibly Tranny problem
Now that you mention it I think that might be the case. But wasn't there some kind of deal where the guy had the bike laid over on the frame sliders to get to it all, or something like that?
Taking the clutch basket out isn't going to give you access to anything internal on the transmission, you'd need to remove an oil pan or something of the sort on the bottom to get at everything that way. I don't actually know if thats the case, since I have never done it before, but IF it is the case where such a procedure could be done without removal of the engine, THAT would be the only way I can think of where it would be possible.
Taking the clutch basket out isn't going to give you access to anything internal on the transmission, you'd need to remove an oil pan or something of the sort on the bottom to get at everything that way. I don't actually know if thats the case, since I have never done it before, but IF it is the case where such a procedure could be done without removal of the engine, THAT would be the only way I can think of where it would be possible.
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RE: possibly Tranny problem
well that fix your problem but all the sympoms you point here are the same problem i have whit my bike, clunk noise when shifting, and some time can get 1first gear engajed till i shift up then go down, and it was the clutch, i just change the clutch and take the chance
to replace the termostat and water pump, bike was running litte hot last week so if i was you will chek your clutch too, the chain will not have nothing to do whit the shifting.
to replace the termostat and water pump, bike was running litte hot last week so if i was you will chek your clutch too, the chain will not have nothing to do whit the shifting.
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05-13-2009 09:37 PM