4th gear issue
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Re: 4th gear issue
Dave, It isn’t your favorite one... cbx1000 site wagners I believe.
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Re: 4th gear issue
Kind of what I was getting at.
Dave
Dave
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Re: 4th gear issue
Ahh. I posted it on the Honda CBX1000 Owners Page but Terry Schmitt mentioned the page you highlighted above so I may well start posting there.
I'm going to replace all three forks, the drum and the shaft. The middle fork is damaged and I think that is what is causing the issue.
I'm going to replace all three forks, the drum and the shaft. The middle fork is damaged and I think that is what is causing the issue.
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Re: 4th gear issue
None of the 'regulars' here are allowed on the page you posted on - PM me for details if you want more info on that.
Anyway, if the center fork was damaged, the slider gear it goes with will be damaged too. You must replace that one. The early model shift forks were subject to the wear you found if abused. The later forks were more robust and a slightly different design. Get Pro-Link parts if you can.
Dave
Anyway, if the center fork was damaged, the slider gear it goes with will be damaged too. You must replace that one. The early model shift forks were subject to the wear you found if abused. The later forks were more robust and a slightly different design. Get Pro-Link parts if you can.
Dave
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Re: 4th gear issue
Sent you a text message Dave...