Flashing neutral light
#11
Whenever I can, I downshift with the clutch engaged while rolling to a stop.
That is never a problem.
The issue happens when coming to a quick stop while engaging the clutch and then when stopped trying to gear back to N or 1st.
It just wont move out of whatever gear it is in without some fuss.
On occasion wont go out of gear at all and have to start in 3,4,5 or whatever gear it was in.
My symptoms seem a little different than other shift star problems I have read ,but I'll take a look at it.
That is never a problem.
The issue happens when coming to a quick stop while engaging the clutch and then when stopped trying to gear back to N or 1st.
It just wont move out of whatever gear it is in without some fuss.
On occasion wont go out of gear at all and have to start in 3,4,5 or whatever gear it was in.
My symptoms seem a little different than other shift star problems I have read ,but I'll take a look at it.
#12
Whenever I can, I downshift with the clutch engaged while rolling to a stop.
That is never a problem.
The issue happens when coming to a quick stop while engaging the clutch and then when stopped trying to gear back to N or 1st.
It just wont move out of whatever gear it is in without some fuss.
On occasion wont go out of gear at all and have to start in 3,4,5 or whatever gear it was in.
My symptoms seem a little different than other shift star problems I have read ,but I'll take a look at it.
That is never a problem.
The issue happens when coming to a quick stop while engaging the clutch and then when stopped trying to gear back to N or 1st.
It just wont move out of whatever gear it is in without some fuss.
On occasion wont go out of gear at all and have to start in 3,4,5 or whatever gear it was in.
My symptoms seem a little different than other shift star problems I have read ,but I'll take a look at it.
#18
Thats just a charcteristic of a basic manual transmission. Like they said above you can slip the clutch a little and shift. Or you can rock the bike a little if you have that option.
I had an older truck once that would only go in reverse if you put it in second first. Then it slipped right in.
Cheers Jim
I had an older truck once that would only go in reverse if you put it in second first. Then it slipped right in.
Cheers Jim
#19
Thats just a charcteristic of a basic manual transmission. Like they said above you can slip the clutch a little and shift. Or you can rock the bike a little if you have that option.
I had an older truck once that would only go in reverse if you put it in second first. Then it slipped right in.
Cheers Jim
I had an older truck once that would only go in reverse if you put it in second first. Then it slipped right in.
Cheers Jim
Took alot of stuff off today to look at the wiring, to look for the problem with the "shorting". With the ignition on and wiggling wires, I couldn't get the computer to reset. Everything looked OK. Maybe a damaged cell in the battery?