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wrench
can't find neutral
Hey Can anyone help with this problem, i cant hit neutral with the engine running on my 80 gs 1000g? as soon as i shut the bike off i can put it in neutral no problem? i know its probably some thing simply, any help would be appreciated.Tags: None
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Anonymous
Re: can't find neutral
Originally posted by wrenchHey Can anyone help with this problem, i cant hit neutral with the engine running on my 80 gs 1000g? as soon as i shut the bike off i can put it in neutral no problem? i know its probably some thing simply, any help would be appreciated.
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wrench
can't find neutral
it does'nt seem to matter what temp the engine is, i am using 10/40 oil, the tranny works great but i just have a hard time getting into neutral with the engine running, last oil change was about 2months ago and the problems still there?
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wrench
can't find neutral
oops forgot to mention i have'nt adjusted the clutch, i only just got this bike a few moths ago and everything seem too be working excelent apart from this minor irritation
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Anonymous
Re: can't find neutral
Originally posted by wrenchoops forgot to mention i have'nt adjusted the clutch, i only just got this bike a few moths ago and everything seem too be working excelent apart from this minor irritation
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wrench
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HiSPL
try adjusting the clutch. Mine did that right after I changed my clutch and springs and got better with adjustment and some break-in. Also try shifting to neutral before you come to a complete stop. Just a little forward motion can help...
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KrazyKarl02
Clutch adjusting
I have an 81 GS 1000G and I have the same problem. I adjusted my clutch (this can be done on the right hand side of the engine right by where you add oil) The problem is the clutch is still grabbing while you are sitting there! so you need to make it so that the clutch engages less. Unfortunately on my bike the clutch plates are very worn and it is a fine line I walk between clutch slippage and being able to find neutral!
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wrench
can't find neutral
Thanks Karl, ive had the same problem on other bikes and done as you sugested and it cured the problem, i was just a bit concerned with my gs as it shifts so well apart from this minor annoyance that i did'nt want to make any adjustments to a " working very well" clutch.
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Anonymous
So if I am slipping into neutral when shifting from first to second the reverse of this problem could be occurring?
I found it depends what shoes I am wearing, the toes of my boots are not as tall as my work shoes so when I am wearing my boots I have to be very conscious of my shifting.
I dismissed it as a footwear foul-up but I would not want to overlook a potentially serious problem.
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Anonymous
Originally posted by ccammersSo if I am slipping into neutral when shifting from first to second the reverse of this problem could be occurring?
I found it depends what shoes I am wearing, the toes of my boots are not as tall as my work shoes so when I am wearing my boots I have to be very conscious of my shifting.
I dismissed it as a footwear foul-up but I would not want to overlook a potentially serious problem.
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Anonymous
Can't find neutral
I have a precedure I learned years ago that works well on every bike I've ever ridden, shaft or chain. After coming to a stop, let the clutch out enough to move forward about 4 to 6 inches, immediatley pull it back in & lift the toe. With a little practice I believe you will find it to work almost every time.
Fkirk
'80 GS850L & '84 Goldwing Standard
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wrench
i'm going try this tomorow, i use tthe same kinda procedure to find reverse in my car, somewhat different but i know where you'r coming from with this advice, thanks, alot mate
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