Gear Shift Rod bent - Gear Changing problem
Hi,
Recently on one wet evening I slipped on a turning with my SV650S K2; when I lifted the bike I had problem bringing bike into neutral, and I could not see what was wrong as it was pretty dark. Somehow it came in neutral, I gave a start it did start and I could slide in first gear and drove home. On inspecting the damage next day I saw that gear shift rod was badly bent! how I could not know, I was wondering can I straighten the rod or do I need to replace it? Once the rod is OK will my gear changing problem (I only can get into 1st gear) be sorted or there could be more damage to gear box? I will really appreciate some helpful suggestion to my above problems. Thanks & Regards |
sorry to hear about your off!
I've been in the same boat myself, you could try and straighten the bar again but it'll never be the same and all that effort may be useless if it still has problems shifting. My opinion for peace of mind get it changed, good luck! |
If it straightens with out breaking it'll be fine, the best way to do this would be to take it off and straighten it on a hard surface, with a hammer if necessary.
If you do remove it, note there is a reverse thread on one end. |
Been there done that.
You will never feal right that its bent & you will allways notice it. Other than that as SS said. |
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Mines been bent for over a year, I left it that way :lol:
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Many Thanks for the helpful suggestion.. I think I have definitely come into right place..
This afternoon I picked up a new one it hardly cost £7.00 incl VAT, however the dealer indicated that its very likely that gear shift rod bent because when bike slipped the gear lever bent and came over under the rod.. so also picked up gear lever which was very quite expensive ad £38.00 but he agreed to take it back if not needed.. well weather permiting I shall try to mend this weekend... |
mine is bent and i dont have a problem and i bent it a year and a half ago
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