Bike problems already:(
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Bike problems already:(
well i just bought my 06 f4i about 3-4 weeks ago and am now experiencing shifting issues. i have around 4k miles on it... i put around 500 of them on the bike. anyways anytime i drop down to first there is a loud pop and then as i shift out it feel like the gears are sticking. the clutch engages when i have the lever almost all the way let out. anyone know what could be my issue? i really hope its something simple
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anytime i drop to first whether it be moving or from neutral it pops. what i mean when i say "gears are sticking" that when i go to upshift the gears don't engage until a couple seconds after i have clicked it up. guy said he had all fluids changed about 1000 miles ago but im headed to store now to pick up some oil... hopefully it solves my issue
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I'm not sure ars1986...you really shouldn't shift, then a second or two later the bike changes gears...that's kinda freaky actually. But these bikes definitely shift clunky...that "pop" or whatever you wanna call it...that's ALL F4i's. Even mine CLUNK from N to 1st, that's simply how it is. However, my bike shifts buttery smooth, so not sure what you mean by your gears sticking?? If you're gonna do the oil....put some quality oil in there and don't pinch pennies cuz right now you're problem solving. Mobil1 4T maybe the best way to go to get a solid comparison.
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The pop into first is common, and is usually especially bad when you're stopped and going from neutral to first. The reason is the motor is always engaging some type of motion to the clutch. It's the reason why your tire spins when on a stand, even in neutral. Things just aren't aligned up perfectly, so it's gonna clunk into place. 100% normal.
When shifting through gears, if you think things are sticking, do the usual stuff - change the oil, check how hard things move with your hands, maybe spray some WD-40 here and there. The shifting on the F4i is definitely clunky (though not terrible - most sport bikes aren't much better in my experience).
It definitely couldn't hurt to get a second opinion elsewhere, also. Grab a friend that rides and trade bikes for a bit, and compare.
When shifting through gears, if you think things are sticking, do the usual stuff - change the oil, check how hard things move with your hands, maybe spray some WD-40 here and there. The shifting on the F4i is definitely clunky (though not terrible - most sport bikes aren't much better in my experience).
It definitely couldn't hurt to get a second opinion elsewhere, also. Grab a friend that rides and trade bikes for a bit, and compare.
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Have your ridden bikes before? do you rev-match when down shifting?
If the clutch is engaging early (or late) you can adjust it. there are two places to adjust... at the lever and at the clutch basket. If the clutch is adjusted badly and therefore not disengaging the transmission properly/fully it could lead to very clunky shifts. if you have it in first with engine running and the clutch pulled in, does the bike still try to move forward slowly?
If the clutch is engaging early (or late) you can adjust it. there are two places to adjust... at the lever and at the clutch basket. If the clutch is adjusted badly and therefore not disengaging the transmission properly/fully it could lead to very clunky shifts. if you have it in first with engine running and the clutch pulled in, does the bike still try to move forward slowly?
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problem i think is solved......... played around with the clutch and adjusted it a lot... everything seem to be smooth even when dropping into first from neutral. and before no the bike did not even try to crawl forward but now that i adjusted the clutch the tires spin very slighly in first when im off the bike moving it, when on the bike i didn't notice it at all.... (sorry for my grammar.... multi tasking between wife yelling and talking on phone. so im very side tracked lol)
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