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Old 26-06-07, 10:30 AM   #1
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Hi all, done some research here and found the problem with me not being able to find neautral/seazed gearbox when standing is not uncommon. Tried saturation with WD40 still no good.

So, any idea what I'm looking at cost wise to fix it? Just had a major service to!

Seems most people recommend a good clean, so it shouln'd be to much eh?

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Old 26-06-07, 10:33 AM   #2
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1st issue is - is the oil level right? Too full and it wont engage
2nd - Check the condition of the gear level and linkage. If loose of warn, it can also make things difficult (Just changed the lever on Vernas bike and it works perfectly.
3rd - Clean and lubricate.

Then its expensive bits, like selctor mechanisms, star whasits and the like.
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Old 26-06-07, 10:36 AM   #3
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Mine sticks every now & again. I just turn the ignition off, engage neutral, job done Cheap fix
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Old 26-06-07, 10:40 AM   #4
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Every time I've had trouble with mine its been because I've overfilled the oil.
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Old 26-06-07, 10:44 AM   #5
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Hi all, done some research here and found the problem with me not being able to find neautral/seazed gearbox when standing is not uncommon. Tried saturation with WD40 still no good.

So, any idea what I'm looking at cost wise to fix it? Just had a major service to!

Seems most people recommend a good clean, so it shouln'd be to much eh?

Sean
As far as I am aware from talking to people that know about these things (when it happened to me) you can chuck money at it if you want, but it wont fix it.

Just roll the bike forwards or backwards an inch and try again.

Simple, and cheap.

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Old 26-06-07, 11:00 AM   #6
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Tried the fixes and they worked for a while, now nothing works aside from a short coast to the lights - but I don't like coasting. Or if to late or when parking I have to hit the kill switch she then goes in sweet. GRRR..
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Old 26-06-07, 11:07 AM   #7
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Every time I've had trouble with mine its been because I've overfilled the oil.
Ditto. A bit of oil on the selector's joints doesn't hurt things either.

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When I occassionally have problems when I'm about to turn the bike on (when it's been running it's not a problem on my bike, except for when I overfilled the oil) and it won't find neutral, I do Soulkiss' suggestion, which has always worked for me.

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Old 26-06-07, 02:30 PM   #8
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When I was doing my DAS etc. a few years back I was taught to gently let the clutch lever go back to the biting point then pull the lever back in and try again (when this scenario presents itself).

Works every time for me.
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Old 26-06-07, 02:35 PM   #9
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When I was doing my DAS etc. a few years back I was taught to gently let the clutch lever go back to the biting point then pull the lever back in and try again (when this scenario presents itself).

Works every time for me.
Its all to do with how the gearbox works.

If the dogs on the gears are lined up badly, then no amount of force will make them engage. Hence the move the bike thing allows the dogs to reposition themselves and the gear to engage. I assume that the clutch trick does something similar.

Or at least thats how I think it is ;P
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Old 26-06-07, 03:39 PM   #10
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Is your clutch adjusted correctly?
It's worth stripping the gear selector mechanism and giving it a damn good clean and regrease, you have several moving part there and if any one of them is a bit stiff (oo-er) then it could cause you an issue. The gearbox isn't normally an issue on the SV.
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