The other day, I was zipping along the highway at about 75 to 80, no apparent issues. I took the exit, stopped at the light. Light turns green, I accelerate and the bike kind of doesn't want to roll. I'd been having an issue with a sticky rear brake, but a roll back by about an inch or two would always unstick it. So, rolled it back, tried accelerating again.
A heavy *crunk* from the engine, I stop the engine.
After determining the bike won't roll (even in neutral!), my buddy tows it to his place, we think it through and hope it's just the shift forks. After removing the oil pan, there are teeth in the bottom.
I've got some theories on why this happened, but I don't have the privilege of experience you friends likely have. What are your thoughts on why this happened? Get technical, it helps us all.
- Changes to the bike include an 18tooth primary sprocket paired with a 40t rear. Stock is 16t/42t per JTSprockets. Was I applying too much torque for the gearbox to handle? It'd been in this config going on two years now to keep RPMs down a bit since I was mostly cruising around, albeit at 80mph or so.
- I've on occasion mishifted and spun the bike up to redline (say once in 9 months), but it's been quite some time since that's last happened. Besides, expected damage would be to the cylinder pins right?
- Oil viscosity? Using honda 10w-40, she was about due for an oil change.
- General unknowns? I found the bike for $200 with 14k miles on the speedo. I've added another 18-20k myself on long trips over the last 3 or so years. Maybe something happened before I'd found the bike in those 14k miles?
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