transmission problems
#2
How is it difficult? How are you trying to downshift? If you pull in the clutch all the way and the RPMs do not drop off your clutch may not be disengaging fully, should be an easy fix. If you pull in the clutch all the way and the RPMs drop off properly, it could be an adjustment issue with the shift lever or a problem with the syncronizers. If your not pulling the clutch in all the way or not using the clutch at all, review your technique for errors.
Let us know if you find anything.
Let us know if you find anything.
#3
will do but with this bike you have to feel the downshift. Ex. when on the highway, once i get to fifth gear and i wanna downshift getting off the highway i cant just pull the clutch all the way in. i have to pull it in and let it go slowly while im trying to downshift until i feel it downshift. It causes many problems because then i have to pullover and play with it until it downshifts. im thinking about taking it to a mechanic.
#5
Welcome to KF
As mentioned, it could be as simple as adjusting your clutch cable. Check in your manual first. Good luck on the fix.
2-3mm free play at the lever, about 5-6mm of threads visible at the clutch cover I think it is.
As mentioned, it could be as simple as adjusting your clutch cable. Check in your manual first. Good luck on the fix.
2-3mm free play at the lever, about 5-6mm of threads visible at the clutch cover I think it is.
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