My shadow makes a "clunking sound" in 1st thru 3rd gears at slower speeds. OK highway riding, and only when the bike is moving, not while revving in neutral. Any thoughts? "Clunking rate increases with speed, up to 4th and 5th gear.
SOURCE: 97 honda cbr 600f3 shifting, gears, etc.
It should be 1 down and 5 up. About the 5500rpm at 85... That sounds about right with stock gearing. Let me know if i can help further. Good luck and happy holidays. Jay
SOURCE: Problem with the shifting
You have bent shift forks. I would replace all the forks in this case. This is a job for the shop. You would not want to tackle it at home. Most guys who do wind up taking a box of parts to the dealer. The repair costs more that way than if you just take them the bike.
Sorry for your problem.
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SOURCE: When I downshift to 3rd gear to pass a car, wind
This sounds more like the carbs than the coil pack, but is unusual that 3 would go dead all at the same time unless it was one side of the ignition. The only time I have had 3 go out was when i had to fix the ignition. I have had to rebuild the carb assy out because of junk in the carbs, but it didn't affect 3 at a time.
SOURCE: 99 hd 1200 sportster sport 4th gear acts like neutral
low engine oil will cause this hope it helps
SOURCE: won't accelerate in 4th gear
there is so many things that could cause what you are going through. the first thing i would do i check the clutch. it is where most problems with the tranny start and then you will get so a hole at the shop telling you that your tranny is bad when all that was wrong is the clutch being out of adjustment. take it to a shop you trust and have them check the clutch. it is a cheap process and does not take long to do at all. if it needs adjusting then you will be done and out without having to spend too much at all. if its more then you will be able to find out there. first thought though is the clutch.
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