I have a bike that jumps out of 3rd gear if you do not use a positive shift method into 3rd. should i just try to shift with conviction into 3rd or should i do the fix?
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. My original motor ened up with the first gear not staying engaged, even under the slightest clutch engagment, which I still have complete, never been apart. The 81 replacement motor out of a Venturer ended up showing the issue in second gear at approx. the 20K that was on it when I installed it. So ended up dropping that shaft assembly out the bottom and dove-tailed the load side all the gears with 'dogs' and angle ground all slots, including the 'bottom' slots to complete the dove-tail fit. Some swap a washer location for farther engagement of the dogs, but in my trannies case, possibly from a slight machining difference, had full engagement of the dogs and they were flush with backside of slotted gear, so left well- enough alone with no washer swap.

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Yes, it is very rare, but it can suffer the same malady, especially if folks avoid using 2nd and quickly go into 3rd before attaining adequate rpms, so 3rd gets more stress more often.
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