Reverse grinding, please confirm the cause |
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Reverse grinding, please confirm the cause |
malcolm2 |
May 21 2017, 06:06 PM
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IIRC when reverse grinds, it is probably caused by the clutch cable, right?
Stretching a bit or the nuts loosened up? And of course the dreaded tube.... but lets not go there yet. Have I remembered correctly? |
mgphoto |
May 22 2017, 07:57 AM
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"If there is a mistake it will find me" Group: Members Posts: 1,339 Joined: 1-April 09 From: Los Angeles, CA Member No.: 10,225 Region Association: Southern California |
Could be the clutch cable but possible the first/ reverse syncro.
Do the clutch adjustment, check the clutch cable tube for movement and see if the engagement fork is hitting the transmission body. If the clutch is adjusted correctly than it must be the syncro. Mike |
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