newbie - can't find neutral
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newbie - can't find neutral
hey,
just purchased a '82 yamaha seca 650.
started riding, and i am having trouble finding neutral. it is most difficult when the bike is off and it won't start until it is in neutral.
coasting to a stop, i can get it, but it is difficult while the engine's off or the bike's not moving.
the shift pattern is 1 down- 3 ( or 4?) up. and so i can shift to 1st or 2nd but not neutral?
there is probably a stupid/easy solution. i just dont have the patience to fiddle with it.
thanks
dave
just purchased a '82 yamaha seca 650.
started riding, and i am having trouble finding neutral. it is most difficult when the bike is off and it won't start until it is in neutral.
coasting to a stop, i can get it, but it is difficult while the engine's off or the bike's not moving.
the shift pattern is 1 down- 3 ( or 4?) up. and so i can shift to 1st or 2nd but not neutral?
there is probably a stupid/easy solution. i just dont have the patience to fiddle with it.
thanks
dave
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N is 1/2 way between 1st and 2nd.... take it all the way down to 1st, then lightly tug up.
There may be a bent linkage somewhere preventing you from finding neutral, but I think it's more likely it is driver error then mechanical fault.
There may be a bent linkage somewhere preventing you from finding neutral, but I think it's more likely it is driver error then mechanical fault.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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Yes both of my Hondas will occasinally get into a funk where they seem to want to skip over neutral repeatedly, 1-2-1-2-1-2-1-2- N finally.
The above mentioned trick of moving the bike slightly if it's off usually helps. If it's running, letting the clutch out, to creep the bike an inch or so, seems to work best. Will it start in gear if you hold the clutch in? Mine do.
The above mentioned trick of moving the bike slightly if it's off usually helps. If it's running, letting the clutch out, to creep the bike an inch or so, seems to work best. Will it start in gear if you hold the clutch in? Mine do.
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