Hi guys,
I was so proud of the XS11 but proud is sinking a bit.
Took her out today, and as you know the bike I have hasn't been alive for five years now, warmed her up and drove her like she needed still braking in.
After like 100 miles, I was in a traffic jam on the hiway. So Iwas passing a lot of cars, all fine in 2nd gear. When traffic started to clear, I was an the highway shoulder and was tryning to clear a last car. Put on the throtlle but at 5000 rpm she jumped out of 2nd gear and popped back in. Eased on the throttle and shifted in to third. No trouble at all. As soon as I was of the highway I tested second again, same problem. Popping out,in and out etc..
Think I have to take look at the sprockets of second gear.
I know from my former bikes it has to do with the 4 teeth at the and of the sprocket and the foor holes of the next sprocket where it falls in. On the fomer bikes I used to weld them up with 85% nickel/tungsten. But then I new the exact hight of the sprocket teeth.
Anyone experiences welding up these teeth or onyone has the measurements on those teeth? (in 10th millimeters)
Do I need to take the cyls of to split the engine casing or can I keep it together to split it and remove the tranny ???
Thanks for reply,
The Dutchy
I was so proud of the XS11 but proud is sinking a bit.
Took her out today, and as you know the bike I have hasn't been alive for five years now, warmed her up and drove her like she needed still braking in.
After like 100 miles, I was in a traffic jam on the hiway. So Iwas passing a lot of cars, all fine in 2nd gear. When traffic started to clear, I was an the highway shoulder and was tryning to clear a last car. Put on the throtlle but at 5000 rpm she jumped out of 2nd gear and popped back in. Eased on the throttle and shifted in to third. No trouble at all. As soon as I was of the highway I tested second again, same problem. Popping out,in and out etc..
Think I have to take look at the sprockets of second gear.
I know from my former bikes it has to do with the 4 teeth at the and of the sprocket and the foor holes of the next sprocket where it falls in. On the fomer bikes I used to weld them up with 85% nickel/tungsten. But then I new the exact hight of the sprocket teeth.
Anyone experiences welding up these teeth or onyone has the measurements on those teeth? (in 10th millimeters)
Do I need to take the cyls of to split the engine casing or can I keep it together to split it and remove the tranny ???
Thanks for reply,
The Dutchy
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