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Gear selector mech

Post by scrubs » 13 Apr 2008, 17:44

I think I counted my eggs too soon knackered :D

I just attched the gear lever so I could attatch the gears. it seems a bit tempramental.
I thought I had aligned the gear selector drum correctly when I installed it.
I can click through the whole rage of gears (sometimes) but it won't go into 6th gear.. The drum selector
doesent make it to the next tooth (if that makes sense) it rests in the middle. And sometimes
it will do this on the other gears too. This is a hard one to explain.

What do you reckon...Gearbox problem or gear selector mech problem?

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Post by knackeredMk1 » 13 Apr 2008, 18:09

Sorry :( I haven't got a clue :? :(

Might know better when I've put my engine back together in about a month :!:

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Post by scrubs » 13 Apr 2008, 18:23

in hindsight I've just noticed that I don't have neutral - in any gear selector posistion
the sprocket spins on all of them..


I'm hoping to god I've installed the gear mech wrong :?

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Post by knackeredMk1 » 13 Apr 2008, 18:56

That is by far the most likely thing :wink:

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Post by scrubs » 13 Apr 2008, 19:27

Yep - I reckon I dident install the drum in the neutral position.

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I'll find out tommorrow...

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Post by scrubs » 14 Apr 2008, 15:19

I am still struggling to get the bike in neutral.

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When the 2 dots are aligned -- the dot on the detent rotor and case marking - should the bike be automatically
in neutral? because it isent, does it need to spin another 360 degrees or more again to reach the same point again?

I am struggling turning the the selector drum by hand to get it to change (spin round) :?

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Post by scrubs » 14 Apr 2008, 15:51

I am a moron - even though the sprocket was spinning I dident realise that if I put any light pressure
on it would stop - so I am in neutral after all :roll:


Not put the mech back together yet though -- so not gonna hold my breath just yet...

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Post by scrubs » 14 Apr 2008, 16:10

FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCCCCKKK! :twisted: :evil: :twisted: Image


The thread has just snapped off inside the engine casing

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Words cannot express how fuckin angry I am - I have had it with this bike.

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Post by SkidMark » 14 Apr 2008, 16:21

sorry man - that stinks, can you helicoil it?
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Post by scrubs » 14 Apr 2008, 16:52

I am one lucky son of a bitch -- I just got it out :lol:


I was wedged deep inside the shaft so I put the other broken peice in and manged to screw it out so it was flush with the casing and used a very small screw driver and hammer to slowly turn it out.. thank feck for that - that could have been a complete disaster.. I would have had to drill it out re-thread and split the cases again to get all the poo out. Image

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Post by Jonorow » 14 Apr 2008, 17:17

sounds like you need to get it back running and palm it off. Judging by the amount of problems you've had sounds like its jinxed!
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Post by scrubs » 14 Apr 2008, 17:33

I have been thinking te exact same thing for a while now.

But don't wanna go trough this whole rigmarole again if I was to buy another, at least now I know where I stand with it (I think) because once it is put back together - It will have more or less been completley rebuilt - so logically, there shouldent be anymore major problems :roll: The amount of money I have invested in it: new cdi, reg/rec/, servo motor, top end, bottom end bearings, swing arm bearings, stan stephens tuning etc etc.. - I probably won't see a fraction of that cost back if I sold it.
So I just pray that once it is back together all will be well for a long time - if so I intend to keep it - if I don't take a sledge hammer to it in anger beforehand. I just wanna ride it, not too much to ask is it :cry:

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