keeps getting stuck in gear
keeps getting stuck in gear
2007 rt1200rt with 50,000 miles on it
it keeps getting stuck in 2nd or 3rd gear when changing down and decellerating
any idea what could cause this?
the clutch isnt slipping or anything and all fluids were changed 2,000 miles ago
it keeps getting stuck in 2nd or 3rd gear when changing down and decellerating
any idea what could cause this?
the clutch isnt slipping or anything and all fluids were changed 2,000 miles ago
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Re: keeps getting stuck in gear
Possibly gear linkage lubrication, have a look at this thread, viewtopic.php?t=6ds99 wrote:Any idea what could cause this?
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Re: keeps getting stuck in gear
More detail provided by Our Gee.
Our Gee wrote: Re: Winter Maintenance List
Gear change mechanism pic added for clarity. The 2 ball joints are at either end of item 2 in the pic.( Don't be tempted to loosen the screwed adjuster.) The small spring clips have to be carefully removed in order to dismantle the joint. This can be a bit fiddly the first time. The circular part has to be sprung away from it's locating groove then pulled down with long nose pliers to release the straight pin part from the joint.( It's the pin part which holds the joint together). The joint, (cup and ball) can the be parted, cleaned, packed with grease and re-assembled)
With the two shaft bearing bushes (Item 8) it's simply a matter of cleaning the shaft and bushes and re-greasing.
Hope this helps anyone who is going to attempt this task.
Re: keeps getting stuck in gear
mmm.. ok. i will try to clean the connecting rods thingies. it always used to do this very occasionally, but now its happening a lot more, and it is always in 2nd or 3rd and always when decelerating, often I end up stationary, stuck in 3rd, at a roundabout, which is obviously not ideal. i am hoping it is not a "worn gearbox" issue
the problem seems to do it less if i keep the revs high when changing down
the problem seems to do it less if i keep the revs high when changing down
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Re: keeps getting stuck in gear
Beagle wrote: Could also be excessive wear in selector forks
I would be VERY surprised if that were the case with such a very low mileage bike.
Re: keeps getting stuck in gear
I agree but back in the day of gearsticks people sometimes rested their hands on them and inadvertently applied pressure either fore or aft resulting in premature selector fork wear.bandytales wrote:
I would be VERY surprised if that were the case with such a very low mileage bike.
Re: keeps getting stuck in gear
after doing lots of googling this seems a problem with R, RT and GS bikes of that era. some people have "solved" it by cleaning the connecting linkages, changing the clutch fluid, or getting mechanics/dealers to work on the gearbox or clutch
others have learnt to live with the issue by "blipping" the throttle before changing down
others have learnt to live with the issue by "blipping" the throttle before changing down
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“ cleaning the connecting linkages, changing the clutch fluid, or getting mechanics/dealers to work on the gearbox or clutch”
That just about covers everything but doesnt really help you.
That just about covers everything but doesnt really help you.
Re: keeps getting stuck in gear
no, i have squirted GT85 maintenance spray into the linkages and cleaned them with a toothbrush, they look pretty hard to get apart as they are tucked right under the bike
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Re: keeps getting stuck in gear
That's exactly what "Shift assistance Pro" does, us poor souls have to do it manually.ds99 wrote:Others have learnt to live with the issue by "blipping" the throttle before changing down.
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Re: keeps getting stuck in gear
The gearbox fill plug is magnetic, any mechanical wear may be evident if it is removed & inspected.
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Re: keeps getting stuck in gear
Removing the LHS footrest bracket will improve access to the gear linkages, as per this on a Camhead.ds99 wrote:They look pretty hard to get apart as they are tucked right under the bike.
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Re: keeps getting stuck in gear
ds99 wrote: no, i have squirted GT85 maintenance spray into the linkages and cleaned them with a toothbrush, they look pretty hard to get apart as they are tucked right under the bike
I'd try something like an aerosol "white grease" which goes in as a liquid around everything before setting as a lubricant, even a brush full of gear oil might do the trick. GT85 isn't much cop for anything really, same as WD40.
The GS 'is' the better bike :-)