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False Neutral - transmission rebuild?
- schrader7032
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False Neutral - transmission rebuild?
I would first be sure that you got the bike shifted into the gear solidly. I believe there's been some discussion on this forum about techniques for shifting. A couple of things that might help...it might not be your situation, but definitely something to try. The first is to preload the shift lever with your foot just prior to performing the shift. I've experiemented with this a little bit and it probably has more of an effect on quietening the "clunk". As I said there's been some discussion by Allan Atherton about the timing of the using the hand lever, foot lever, and throttle position to keep things smooth and quiet.
The second thing that I've trained myself to do is to post-load the shifter. I first discovered this to help with false neutrals on my /7 as I up shifted. Ocassionally, I'd get between gears between 3-4 and 4-5. What I do is continue to hold up pressure on the foot lever as I'm letting out the hand lever and adding throttle. This has all but eliminated my false neutrals. I do that on my R69S too. It works well unless I get hurried and then I'll mess things up.
Beyond that, you might just have some problems with what I think are called the shift dogs. I believe this is #16 and #17 in this picture:
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=23&fg=05
The male extensions on #17 must fit the holes in #16. Either the extensions on 17 or the holes in 16 get rounded and don't stay meshed. Once it gets bad, there's really nothing to do but get the parts changed.
That's my understanding of what you might try to fix it or what might be happening.
Kurt in SA.
'78 R100/7 '69 R69S '52 R25/2
Fast. Neat. Average. Friendly. Good. Good.
mis-shifts
but even a change, different boot/shoe can cause you
not to lift the shift lever fully causing a need to really focus,
being really deliberate with each shift
down shifting is never a problem because the foot loves to jab down,
but lifting-upshifting requires different foot/ankle mechanics.
and how about a change in your oil grade since the 'rebuild'?
to thick ? does it happen only when the box is cold?
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False Neutral - transmission rebuild?
I learned quickly that this gearbox likes smooth,deliberate shifts and you cannot shift it "too hard" or "too light-footed".......there will be either a very loud,expensive sounding shift,or a ratio that is not completely engaged,and will pop out.
There is a local aircraft mechanic/BMW guru and he said "let off the throttle,count 1-2 and shift"...this and lightly putting pressure/pre-loading the shifter has really worked for me.I can sometimes "snick" in a perfect shift with the lightest click,vs. the loud,expensive sounding "clonk" on the upshifts.
Still working on the downshifts however,I have tried letting off the gas,pre-load slightly,and lightly blip the throttle as I downshift,it has made the downshifts smoother for sure.
It is one aspect of many that I enjoy about this BMW bike,it is very satisfying to "get it right",which I am still working on every day I ride it.
R69S - R60/2 - R67/2 - R51/3 - R69