I would almost gurantee that you just need to do the gear fix on 1st gear (might as well do it on the other ones while you're at it). That sounds EXACTLY like what I experienced in 3rd gear when I first got my bike, and later in 2nd gear too. My 1st gear was a slow progression, and would only skip on hard accelleration, but by that time I knew the transmission pretty well.
Once the engine speeds up, and everything is running about the same speed, the noise will slow down a bit, since things are not pushing against each other as hard as it does to get it up to speed. The fact that you're on the center stand means there is almost NO load on the gears once you're up to speed. I would imagine that if you set it down and tried to ride it, the noise would get worse.
Since you've already experienced the fix on the 750, you should have no problem doing it on the 1100.
Once the engine speeds up, and everything is running about the same speed, the noise will slow down a bit, since things are not pushing against each other as hard as it does to get it up to speed. The fact that you're on the center stand means there is almost NO load on the gears once you're up to speed. I would imagine that if you set it down and tried to ride it, the noise would get worse.
Since you've already experienced the fix on the 750, you should have no problem doing it on the 1100.
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