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Problems downshifting into first gear
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 5:22 pm
by Joe
I'm a new rider and I've noticed a few times that when I downshift my Suzuki Savage into first it doesn't always engage. Most of the time it does, but occasionally I have to push down twice to get it to 'click' into first. Is this something I should get looked at or be concerned about? I don't want to end up at a stop light and not be able to get my bike into gear.
Thanks!
Joe
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 6:08 pm
by Quick 350
Are you still rolling when your trying to down shift into first? Many bikes are very stubborn about this and won't let you. Sign of a good tranny.
Now if your at a full stop and it's a little stubborn don't be worried all bikes do this and it's just a sign that an oil change is near.
When oil velocity breaks down oil becomes thick and goopy like syrup. It makes it hard for moving parts like your shifting fork to move around.
With an oil change you should notice a difference.
Good Luck!!!
And get out riding!
Mike
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 6:05 am
by Joe
Thanks for the reply Mike. Yes, I notice this happening when I'm rolling to a stop with the clutch disengaged. Is it not good to shift down into first until the bike's stopped rolling?
Cheers,
Joe
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 6:19 am
by poppygene
Joe, most riders get in the habit of doing all their downshifting before the bike is stopped. It doesn't hurt anything at all and, well... on most bikes it's just easier.
You may want to check that your clutch lever free-play is adjusted correctly. If the cable is too slack it'll make it harder to shift.