I have a 1981 XS1100 with 41000 miles on it.
I took my bike to a shop to get rid of the really loud clacking in the upper engine that my bike suffered from when it first started. Which they did. And then I put on some new exhaust shortly after I got the bike back.
After this however, the engine started cutting out under hard acceleration. I've purposely began accelerating harder to see how often it will cut out, but it does it intermittantly, sometimes at lower RPMs (around 5-6k) but under normal accelleration it will not do this at those RPMs. And, it only will do it in 2nd gear.
Is this a sign of the 2nd gear missing some teeth?
(I only include the bit about the shop action for more information, as I had no problem with this prior to it going in.)
I took my bike to a shop to get rid of the really loud clacking in the upper engine that my bike suffered from when it first started. Which they did. And then I put on some new exhaust shortly after I got the bike back.
After this however, the engine started cutting out under hard acceleration. I've purposely began accelerating harder to see how often it will cut out, but it does it intermittantly, sometimes at lower RPMs (around 5-6k) but under normal accelleration it will not do this at those RPMs. And, it only will do it in 2nd gear.
Is this a sign of the 2nd gear missing some teeth?
(I only include the bit about the shop action for more information, as I had no problem with this prior to it going in.)
to disagree, but from his symptoms he clearly described, it's the 2nd gear malady. It only happens in 2nd gear, and mostly under hard accellerations. The slowly rounding off of the dogs/slots reveal themselves under harder throttle levels, and with the timing chain tightened, and newer pipes, he may also be putting out more power, which can further contribute to the forces against the gears causing them to slip out and back in to mesh....his "cutting out", although it's not really cutting out with regards to power, just the engagement of the gears!!
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