I have a rather strange transmission issue. I backed out of my driveway as I normally do in the morning, with the bike in neutral. Clutch in, I tapped the pedal to set the bike into 1st gear, and heard a klunk. It was a klunk I have heard before (think "russian tractor"), and I would not have taken notice except for the next thing.
I let out on the clutch and started to give it gas, and the bike responded as if it was still in neutral! So I lifted the pedal and set it back into neutral (light came on), then I tried again, with the same result. I then lifted the pedal into what would usually be 2nd gear, and the transmission engaged, as if I was in 1st! Not even the slightest bogging like I would expect when starting off from a stop in 2nd gear. I rode around the rest of the day (in town, so I never went above 3rd gear), and everything stayed like this. It's almost as if 1st gear moved into the 2nd gear spot, 2nd gear moved into the 3rd gear spot, and 3rd gear moved into the 4th gear spot.
I took the shift cover off (and spilled oil all over my driveway) and inspected the shift pawl and the pins, and everything appears to function properly. except for the fact that when the drum is rotated into the 1st gear position, the rear wheel is still free to spin.
I plan to take the oil pan off tonight or tomorrow, and dig in there, but I was wondering if anyone has experienced this, or what I might expect when I get in there.
I let out on the clutch and started to give it gas, and the bike responded as if it was still in neutral! So I lifted the pedal and set it back into neutral (light came on), then I tried again, with the same result. I then lifted the pedal into what would usually be 2nd gear, and the transmission engaged, as if I was in 1st! Not even the slightest bogging like I would expect when starting off from a stop in 2nd gear. I rode around the rest of the day (in town, so I never went above 3rd gear), and everything stayed like this. It's almost as if 1st gear moved into the 2nd gear spot, 2nd gear moved into the 3rd gear spot, and 3rd gear moved into the 4th gear spot.
I took the shift cover off (and spilled oil all over my driveway) and inspected the shift pawl and the pins, and everything appears to function properly. except for the fact that when the drum is rotated into the 1st gear position, the rear wheel is still free to spin.
I plan to take the oil pan off tonight or tomorrow, and dig in there, but I was wondering if anyone has experienced this, or what I might expect when I get in there.
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