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clunking sound in 1st and 2nd

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nichols750

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help,
i was driving home from work the other day and when I got off the highway and stopped at a stop sign everything seemed normal. Then as I started to pull out from there first gear started to clunk. :cry: it wasn't real loud more like i could feel it in my feet. then when i shifted to 2nd it was less, and from there on up in the gears it was quite and normal. I know very little about transmissions, any help would be very appreciated. I looked all around the bike for something external that was loose but nothing. so I assume that it is in the tranny. thanks
mark
 
Changing the oil does make a difference.If it's hot out it will also clunk a little louder than normal.
 
You change the engine oil to see if there is any CHUNKS:roll: also cut the filter in half to look for metal pieces in the pleats of the filter.
 
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