Donate!
Welcome, Guest. Please Login or Register :: View Members
Pages: 1 2 
Send Topic Print
Shifting Issues (Read 414 times)
Angie
Senior Member
****
Offline

Anybody can be
normal, where's the
fun in that?

Posts: 334
Iowa
Gender: female
Re: Shifting Issues
Reply #15 - 10/01/09 at 12:32:26
 
Ah, ok.  I guess Im just paranoid that Im gonna blow it up or something.  Im not know for my mechanical abilities.  
Back to top
 
 

Lying is emotional immaturity in action
  IP Logged
bill67
Serious Thumper
*****
Offline

old  tired

Posts: 8517
genoa city wisconsin
Gender: male
Re: Shifting Issues
Reply #16 - 10/01/09 at 13:11:13
 
 It also sounds to me that its ready to blow up.
Back to top
 
 

william h krumpen
  IP Logged
Angie
Senior Member
****
Offline

Anybody can be
normal, where's the
fun in that?

Posts: 334
Iowa
Gender: female
Re: Shifting Issues
Reply #17 - 10/02/09 at 07:33:09
 
Im not sure if thats comforting or not.   Grin
Back to top
 
 

Lying is emotional immaturity in action
  IP Logged
Ebikerman
Full Member
***
Offline

Jesus is #1

Posts: 100
Fitzgerald, GA
Gender: male
Re: Shifting Issues
Reply #18 - 11/16/09 at 16:38:07
 
Angie, It sounds like you are having some mechanical shifting trouble. I experience a little of the same on my '06 bike. Some shifts are smooth and positive while 4 to 5 is unreliable at times. It feels like it shifts two times instead of once. My biggest trouble is down shifting. Sometimes have to let the clutch out just a little to get things turning in the trans before the down shift will take place. I have experienced this fault in several bikes of various makes. Now back to the Mechanical problem. You should not have to hold pressure on the shift lever to make a positive shift. If this is required for a good shift, it means that something is wrong inside of your engine case in the shifter mechanism. A positive shift should only take pressure once as long as you do it hard enough to actually change gears...My factory trained motorcycle mechanic friend told me that the side cover could be removed and some fine sandpaper used to smooth the "something or what ever" to help with the shifting. My reccomendation would be to change to a quality synthetic motorcycle oil as mentioned by others in this thread. Then have an experienced rider ride your bike to give his/her opinion before opening the side cover. Remember that no sanding particles should be allowed to fall into the open side of the engine. This smoothing is sometimes done to certain motorcross bikes for easier shifting. Good luck with your quest. I have mine with my bike in another thread.....Dan
Back to top
 
 

2006 S40. Christian biker. Bikes rock, but there is more to life than bikes.
  IP Logged
Angie
Senior Member
****
Offline

Anybody can be
normal, where's the
fun in that?

Posts: 334
Iowa
Gender: female
Re: Shifting Issues
Reply #19 - 11/18/09 at 07:40:19
 
I have a hunch that my problems are about 50% mechanical and 50% rider error.   Smiley  Since temps havent been above 45 much lately my bike is parked for the winter.  *sigh*  When spring rolls around, I'll have to take it to a Suzuki mechanic for a going over.  

Back to top
 
 

Lying is emotional immaturity in action
  IP Logged
bill67
Serious Thumper
*****
Offline

old  tired

Posts: 8517
genoa city wisconsin
Gender: male
Re: Shifting Issues
Reply #20 - 11/18/09 at 08:08:46
 
 It takes time to learn to shift smooth,If the rpms aren't right for the shift it will shift harder.
Back to top
 
 

william h krumpen
  IP Logged
babyhog
Serious Thumper
*****
Offline

Find a Cure for
Breast Cancer!
 NOW!!

Posts: 3802
WV
Gender: female
Re: Shifting Issues
Reply #21 - 11/18/09 at 08:55:11
 
I'm sure glad I don't have any shifting problems.  Occasionally I'll wonder whether I'm in 5th or not, but I've never had any problem with any gear.  <knock on wood>  Don't know what oil the PO used and haven't changed it myself yet.  I'll be mad if I change it and start having problems.
Back to top
 
 

~ 2006 Black, Big Crank battery, HD Softail muffler, engine guard/o-ring pegs, Spitfite windshield, custom mounted Saddlemen bags, Mustang seat! ~ oh, and Hairdo by Helmet! ~
  IP Logged
Phelonius
Serious Thumper
*****
Offline

SuzukiSavage.com
Rocks!

Posts: 1897

Re: Shifting Issues
Reply #22 - 11/18/09 at 12:39:37
 
Angie wrote on 09/30/09 at 09:30:50:
Isnt that 3 words?   And I did have gloves on, but they were apparently not good enough quality.  


I have a pair of hand shields I use. They are nylon over a closed cell foam and are held on by a velcro strap.  They wrap part way around each hand and keep the wind chill at bay.
you might try something like that.  Google hippo hands and look at them and other brands to see if anything trips your fancy.

Phelonius Wink
Back to top
 
 

Phelonius
  IP Logged
markbacon
YaBB Newbies
*
Offline

I love YaBB 1G -
SP1!

Posts: 41
New Zealand
Gender: male
Re: Shifting Issues
Reply #23 - 11/18/09 at 17:24:42
 
Shifts between upper gears were vague or unreliabl for me until I changed the cam chain. That required pulling the clutch, and I found the clutch hub nut  was loose agaisnt the lock washer. Made sure it was properly tight when reassembled and have had clean, crisp gear changes ever since.
Back to top
 
 
  IP Logged
Pages: 1 2 
Send Topic Print


« Home

 
« Home
SuzukiSavage.com
09/24/24 at 02:09:00



General CategoryRubber Side Down! › Shifting Issues


SuzukiSavage.com » Powered by YaBB 2.2!
YaBB © 2000-2007. All Rights Reserved.