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Cant get past 3rd gear

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by mustangman9250, Sep 16, 2012.

  1. mustangman9250

    mustangman9250 New Member

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    So on the way home from work tonight i stopped to fill up the seca 750.bike is running great but i cant get past 3rd gear.bike has 31k on it. Im running castrol 20/50. Any thoughts on the possibilitys i order a manual but i haven't gotten it yet.
     
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    you need a longer road
     
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    It physically won't shift into third gear or you don't have the power to get it past third gear? You might have a worn transmission fork or something has broken and is jamming it.
     
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    It physically wont go into 3rd. But if its on the center stand. I can rock the wheel and i can shift thru all five gears.
     
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    Could be the clutch. Are you using motorcycle specific oil? Automotive oil is bad news in these bikes. It causes all kinds of problems with the clutch. .
     
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    UH OH, PO is at it again....but I confess, that was my first thought too....lol

    Be VERY leery about riding a bike that isn't shifting all the way through the gears.....I have seen gearboxes at the track cause major problems(read:crash) when the offending piece relocates and locks the rear wheel. If it's not your clutch which I kind of doubt, check the shift shaft for lateral play and see how it shifts when you hold it to one end.....otherwise, you migh be looking at a weekend project to split the cases to straighten it out.


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