Any help would be much appreciated
Problems with neutral!
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- jhhunt
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Problems with neutral!
anybody ever had a problem with the zxr400 l model 1992 when changing from 1st to 2nd it gets stuck in neutral just about every time i have to bang it back in 1st then to second. How can i sort this out :smt013?
Any help would be much appreciated
Any help would be much appreciated
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Same problem here on an 98 model :smt013
I've heard its to do with ball bearings in the gear box that are meant to move out of the way with centrifugal force when the bike is moving but sometimes stick in thier slot not allowing the 2nd gear to be selected.
Complete pain in the butt, but being a lazy twat, I've done naff all about it yet
Course , I could be wrong
I've heard its to do with ball bearings in the gear box that are meant to move out of the way with centrifugal force when the bike is moving but sometimes stick in thier slot not allowing the 2nd gear to be selected.
Complete pain in the butt, but being a lazy twat, I've done naff all about it yet
Course , I could be wrong
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no one's said it yet....
Be more positive with your upshifts
and try positioning the lever further down so you only need to pull with your toes and thus getting a full lever movement, my mate complained about a similiar problem on his bandit till i pointed out that the previous owner had much larger feet and he hadnt adjusted it for a smaller foot movement.
Be more positive with your upshifts
and try positioning the lever further down so you only need to pull with your toes and thus getting a full lever movement, my mate complained about a similiar problem on his bandit till i pointed out that the previous owner had much larger feet and he hadnt adjusted it for a smaller foot movement.
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sometimes it helps to slightly adjust the linkage.
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