My gear lever won't return to 'home'
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My gear lever won't return to 'home'
I was just riding home and my gear lever stopped returning to the 'home' position after each gear change. I can change gears, but have to physically push it back to the normal position after each change.
It's an RVF400 . . .
I've not had this problem before and I've got a long journey on Friday!!
Any ideas?
Thank you!
Also, I'd like to point out that this is not my first post, I had to sign up again for some reason as my old login stopped working!
It's an RVF400 . . .
I've not had this problem before and I've got a long journey on Friday!!
Any ideas?
Thank you!
Also, I'd like to point out that this is not my first post, I had to sign up again for some reason as my old login stopped working!
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Re: My gear lever won't return to 'home'
WD40 to loosen it up maybe??
May not be that simple but hopefully lol
May not be that simple but hopefully lol
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Re: My gear lever won't return to 'home'
Remove the gear lever, see if it pivots cleanly, if not (tbh even if it is!) clean it up and lube it with some grease.Kitten wrote:I was just riding home and my gear lever stopped returning to the 'home' position after each gear change. I can change gears, but have to physically push it back to the normal position after each change.
Check the rose joints all pivot freely, lube/replace if needed.
If the gear lever and rose joints are free then it's most likely the return spring, that requires opening up the engine just a little but isn't an engine out job.
Odds are it's just the gear lever has seized, happened to me a few times on different bikes.
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Re: My gear lever won't return to 'home'
Thank you!
Will WD40 do as lube for the job, or do I need something that has more staying power?
I'm going from Peterborough to Cardiff on friday for the Speedway GP!
Will WD40 do as lube for the job, or do I need something that has more staying power?
I'm going from Peterborough to Cardiff on friday for the Speedway GP!
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Re: My gear lever won't return to 'home'
Ideally some spray 3-in-1 would be better but should do as a quick fix, WD40 is not actually lube and so it would need doing properly sometime.Kitten wrote:Thank you!
Will WD40 do as lube for the job, or do I need something that has more staying power?
I'm going from Peterborough to Cardiff on friday for the Speedway GP!
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Re: My gear lever won't return to 'home'
I have a can of generic 'spray grease', that maybe good for the job I guess!
Thank you again!
Thank you again!
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Re: My gear lever won't return to 'home'
Might want to use the WD40 to wash it out a bit first then use the spray grease.Kitten wrote:I have a can of generic 'spray grease', that maybe good for the job I guess!
Thank you again!
Druid