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Chef 02-Mar-2004 21:30

Downchange problem
 
Took my bike out for a pre Almeria spin to check it was all fine and............found that occasionally when changing down the gears would be solid - ie wouldn't change down at all. Seemed to be only on downchanges - weird - never had it before and have no idea what might cause it - only done 200 since it was serviced, but that was a few months ago (shame on me!). Felt like the clutch wasn't engaging?

Any suggestions??????

Cheers

Chris

madmav 02-Mar-2004 21:36

Hi chris !
i had this after bike had stood ! after checking the usual it turned out to be a De-tent sping !!!!!!!!!

easly sorted speak to nelly . regards mav

Michael J 03-Mar-2004 08:14

This sounds vaguely familiar:D As JHP told me "Stamp on it"! Should work fine then!!:lol:

Chef 03-Mar-2004 22:05

Thanks for the advice

What is a De tent spring & where does it live??

I have the technical knowledge of a potatoe.....

Chef 03-Mar-2004 22:05

Thanks for the advice

What is a De tent spring & where does it live??

I have the technical knowledge of a potatoe.....

skidlids 03-Mar-2004 22:28

try under the big nut on the back of the crank cases, LHS just above the swing arm pivot.
Also check gear linkage rod end bearings as they can go stiff and cause problems, also if the gearchange arm isn't in the correct position on the spline it can have problems but this is usually associated with up changes

JPM 04-Mar-2004 11:09

Check your clutch, take the pressure plate off and see if the HUGE nut that holds the clutch drum in place is tight.

You haven't got a slipper in there have you?

Chef 04-Mar-2004 22:40

Thanks for all the info

JP - no slipper, a jhp lightweight clutch which has been good (my second) - better than oe ones that's for sure!


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