My XJ has 35K miles on the odometer. I've had 1st and 2nd gear problems for three years and slipping clutch in 3rd gear for one year...I've just been babying it. Last night on the way to a sporting event some kid in a Xbox car wanted to race. So, I'm thinking I'd kick his butt in 1st and 2nd gear if it'd stay in gear. I pulled away from the light using just enough throttle to keep the gears engaged and short shifted into 3rd so I could wrap the throttle around the handlebar. Obviously, I disappeared into the distance far ahead of the youth driving the Xbox. But, it left me missing that low-end grunt this bike has always had.
I've got all the tools. I've read all the tech. I've read the multitude of threads on this forum about this work. But, what I haven't read is "how long does it take?"
Think about it (those of you that have done it). You walk into the garage. There the bike is, ready to go for a ride. But, today (or is it today, tomorrow, and the next day) we're not going riding, we're gonna fix that tranny/clutch. The tranny needs grinding on the dogs and the clutch springs need to be shimmed. From the time you start until the time you take that oh so satisfying test ride, how much time has passed? Four hours, six hours, eight hours? I have to plan for this...and there's going to be a lot of complaining from SWMBO about the other higher priority projects that demand my attention.
Robert
I've got all the tools. I've read all the tech. I've read the multitude of threads on this forum about this work. But, what I haven't read is "how long does it take?"
Think about it (those of you that have done it). You walk into the garage. There the bike is, ready to go for a ride. But, today (or is it today, tomorrow, and the next day) we're not going riding, we're gonna fix that tranny/clutch. The tranny needs grinding on the dogs and the clutch springs need to be shimmed. From the time you start until the time you take that oh so satisfying test ride, how much time has passed? Four hours, six hours, eight hours? I have to plan for this...and there's going to be a lot of complaining from SWMBO about the other higher priority projects that demand my attention.
Robert
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