I have put about 2k miles on my first motorcycle, an '82 GS750T. When I started riding, I'm pretty sure I wasn't very nice to the transmission (I was a bit rough with the clutch as I was learning ). I wasn't too hard on it on purpose, I just wasn't the best clutch operator around. This weekend I took the bike from my house (Seattle, WA) to Oregon. To give context, the 1st to 2nd gear shift has been rough before the trip, but it didn't have any problems. Sometimes it was a bit stiff shifting into first, and that was it.
On the way home form the trip, the bike developed a weird noise. When I started out, there would be weird "clunk.... clunk" noises every second or so that were not rythmic, but seemed to speed up with rpm's. This continued at first to about 3rd gear, but towards the end of the trip it was sneaking all the way up to 5th gear at low rpm's. Once, a 4th to 5th gear shift got stuck between gears and the engine rev'd on the freeway. It sounds as though there is a lose part that is banging around inside the engine somewhere.
I'm fairly mechanically competent, and this forum provides awesome help, so I am not afraid to dive in and try and fix the problem. I just ordered a transmission, because I have seen the 1st to 2nd gear shift get progvessive rougher before this problem happened, so I suspect perhaps a piece of gear broke off and is rattling around in the transmission housing.
Is my diagnosis correct that this is likely a tranny problem? If so, on my way in and out of this area of the bike, is there anything else I should check for wear and possibly replace? The bike has 30k miles and I don't know the maintiance history. Oh, and I checked and the bike had enough oil during the hole trip.
Thanks for your help,
Jon
Owner of a Garaged GS
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