Fourth Gear - Mysterious acceleration problem
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This is just maddeding -I ran it fo two days now am getting clutch chatter in fourth. - fifth is fine - holds like mad. I did not use fourth - the sweepers are a lot more of a challenge without out 4th
How about a rocketman clutch basket while I'm at it?
How about a rocketman clutch basket while I'm at it?
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Spring is about to spring. I won't find time to do this myself. I'm thinking of taking it to the shop.
I'm reviewing this thread and weighing my options. I could just have them do an inspection with an option to replace aprts. I just "need" to know which parts to use and what the parts will cost for budgeting....
I'm reviewing this thread and weighing my options. I could just have them do an inspection with an option to replace aprts. I just "need" to know which parts to use and what the parts will cost for budgeting....
A woman at 20 is like ice, at 30 she is warm and at 40 she is hot.
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Another alternative to consider is the ICOA Minn Spring Fling Rally which is a technical based event so you will have alot of CBX xperts there that actually work on CBXs the entire day. You might call Jeff Winter and see if they could your fit your bike into the schedule.silversurfer1050 wrote:Spring is about to spring. I won't find time to do this myself. I'm thinking of taking it to the shop.
I'm reviewing this thread and weighing my options. I could just have them do an inspection with an option to replace aprts. I just "need" to know which parts to use and what the parts will cost for budgeting....
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Given all the people that attend this event you might also ask Jeff if he knows anyone that might have a spare clutch to bring along for comparison or even replacement purposes. At any ICOA event there are those that attend that have alot of parts laying around ...in this case, clutches. Sorry to say it, but I had a spare clutch that I gave away......last year.
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Team222 = 2 Ole, 2 Fat and wayyyy 2 Slow
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The guy working on it down at the shop has two of these beasts. He has a daily driver and a nicer one.
He took it for a ride. His diagnosis is thatfourth gear is a "pressed" gear. The outer ring has separated from the inner and is spinning under load.
gonna be 'spensive :-(
He took it for a ride. His diagnosis is thatfourth gear is a "pressed" gear. The outer ring has separated from the inner and is spinning under load.
gonna be 'spensive :-(
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Ouch! Sorry to hear the bad news. I've been so lucky with mine I guess, the 79 has nearly 50,000 and the 82 nearly 90,000 and so far so good! I do run a different clutch in them and that seems to work very well with both having over 25,000 miles on them. I use EBC frictions and Barnett steels. I've heard that OE frictions are good too. Good luck on the transmission tab.
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Are thoughts are with you Bill....silversurfer1050 wrote:The guy working on it down at the shop has two of these beasts. He has a daily driver and a nicer one.
He took it for a ride. His diagnosis is thatfourth gear is a "pressed" gear. The outer ring has separated from the inner and is spinning under load.
gonna be 'spensive :-(
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