Hello
My gearbox refuses to shift in the upwards direction ( 2.3.4.5) Down to 1st and neutral is perfect.Clutch is new and working fine.
Anybody has an idea what the cause could be ? Is it possible to work on the gearbox "in frame" ?
Grts
Patrick Belgium
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Gearbox 1973 Z1
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Re: Gearbox 1973 Z1
This is normal. You cannot shift up unless the output shaft is turning
Re: Gearbox 1973 Z1
That is normal.
It's called the positive neutral finder.
You can't engage 2nd and above until the bike is moving or you spin the back wheel while on the center stand.
It's called the positive neutral finder.
You can't engage 2nd and above until the bike is moving or you spin the back wheel while on the center stand.
Re: Gearbox 1973 Z1
Ok I will do the test.
Re: Gearbox 1973 Z1
Would be great if normal. :-)
Re: Gearbox 1973 Z1
There are three, (I think) ball bearings in one of the gearbox shafts, or the gear itself, that need centrifugal force to throw them out, which allows the second gear to move.
If you have a look at an exploded view of the gearbox parts you should be able to see these bearings in one of the shafts.
If you have a look at an exploded view of the gearbox parts you should be able to see these bearings in one of the shafts.
Re: Gearbox 1973 Z1
CAT3 wrote:There are three, (I think) ball bearings in one of the gearbox shafts, or the gear itself, that need centrifugal force to throw them out, which allows the second gear to move.
If you have a look at an exploded view of the gearbox parts you should be able to see these bearings in one of the shafts.
Thx
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