On closer investigation the shift drum does have quite a bit of wear where the shift fork should be held in place for 2nd gear.
I haven't measured, but the shift fork itself doesn't look worn excessively (I can see where the transmission would rub against it, that doesn't look natural {ie it isn't an even wear}), and like I said before, the dogs don't look like what I would think they would (however I have not been able to check where they engage as I have not taken the transmission itself apart.
So, what are the chances that the shift drum is the whole culprit? I really would like to get it all taken care of so I'm not looking at another re-build any time soon. I can't really afford the back cutting the gears since I have to purchase the shift drum. I also can't afford all new shift forks at this point either.
However, that being said, if consensus is that I should go all new with the drum and forks. I will just have to try to come up with the other moneys.
Either way though, I'm not going to be able to have the gears back cut as well.
So, is it possable that the gears are all good, and it was just abuse that caused the drum to wear excessively while everything else is fine?
Ahhh.. soo much I wish I could do if I had the money..
Amos
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