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shifting problems
Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2000 2:51 am
by Eric Lewis
Aloha,
I was wondering if anyone out there has had this problem.
Sometimes
when I am slowing and begin to downshift, my first plunge on the
shifter
gives me a dead gear. By this I mean, it's like I'm in neutral and
can't get a gear unless I squeeze the clutch again like an old
fashioned
"double clutch" proceedure for a big truck. Any thoughts on this
matter? Appreciate the feedback.
Lost in Space,
Eric
A 8
shifting problems
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2003 9:15 pm
by kgeo52
While riding my bike yesterday my KLR got stuck in 3rd gear. I can't
get it into anyother gear or neutral. One minute thing were okay. I
downshifted while stopping at a red lite. When it turned green a
started up shifting. Got to 3rd. And it got stuck. Had to ride home in
one gear.
Any ideas on what could have happened?
shifting problems
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2003 6:52 am
by klr_a4
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DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "kgeo52" wrote:
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> While riding my bike yesterday my KLR got stuck in 3rd gear. I can't
> get it into anyother gear or neutral. One minute thing were okay. I
> downshifted while stopping at a red lite. When it turned green a
> started up shifting. Got to 3rd. And it got stuck. Had to ride home
in
> one gear.
>
> Any ideas on what could have happened?
It could be that there is a fracture of the stock shifter, take a
close look and see if that's the case. Very likely as it happens to
LOTS of people.Reweld the old part to reuse as a spare, and call Fred
Hink at Arrowhead Motorsports to get the OEM shifter replaced Fast.
Conall
'93, '95 KLR
http://www.klr650.cc
acerbis rally pro guards
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2003 12:17 pm
by Devon Jarvis
Guy B. Young II - COG Tech. Ed. wrote:
>Can anyone tell me if the Acerbis Rally Pro Guards will fit over the stock
>levers OK, or do the levers need to be shortened?
>
>Fred?
>
>TIA
>
>Guy
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Before you go cutting off the lever ends, keep in mind the aluminum bar
is very soft- the rally-pro's will "fit" just about anything with a bit
of persuasion. With a bench vise and a big wrench (don't use a hammer to
bend them), I was able to make them fit just fine.
If you are expecting to ride tight woods, or lots of lane-splitting,
trimming down the levers and the bar ends may get you 1" or 1.5" off
each bar end
Devon
A15-Z
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