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Hi, been out for a ride in the spring sun today on my 2005 Yamaha R1, about a 50 mile round trip, 5 miles from home going up through the gears (quick shifter fitted) went to shift from 4th to 5th and it was like the I was hitting neutral tried shifting with the clutch same thing. But then I couldn't shift down. With a bit of persuasion I manage to change down to first and that's where it stayed, it will change from neutral to first and back to neutral, shifter is stuck solid. Any one have a clue what may of happened to my gearbox?

Cheers Dave

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Sounds like the selector forks may be bent.......... but check all the easy stuff first, like oil levels, chain tension etc,....but from what you describe it sounds a bit more serious..... :(

What about the gear change linkage.......not sure how a quick shifter would affect this....but can you remove it and try without.....you don't want to be stripping the gearbox if you don't have to...... :wink:

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I've had a good look at all the simple stuff and all is as it should be, changing the selector fork sounds like the way it's going, any idea how easy/hard a job it is?

Posted

check the detent spring on the star drive I know a few that have gone on the R1 and the R6

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check the detent spring on the star drive I know a few that have gone on the R1 and the R6

That sounds like a very possible culprit Stu........had a very similar thing happen to my old Bonneville many years back.......can you get to it without splitting the engine Stu?

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Yeah you have to take the gear shift linkage off and remove the side casing where the gear selector shaft runs through


Once the spring goes the star drive doesn't engage properly for the next gear its an easy fix if it is that


But that would be my first port of call as its easiest to check

Posted

Nice one Stu...... 8-)


Yeah....my Bonneville had 2 ratchet plungers that had springs behind them to engage with the selector when changing gear.......but the springs rotted due to condensation in the box.....so the plungers wouldn't engage with the selector.....and that was an easy fix with just taking the cover off the side of the gearbox.....new springs and everything was hunky dory again...... :wink:

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Before you dismantle the engine, try disconnecting the quickshifter and see how it shifts??? :mrgreen:

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Thanks for the help, I'll try the detent spring first and move on from there. Pretty shore it has nothing to do with the quick shifter, with the bike switch off the problem is still there.

Thanks again.

Dave

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