What you have in your heart will be revealed through what you have in your life.
If things are going badly in our circumstances, the answer to what is happening to us outwardly is more often than not found in the mirror.
Know it all too well, and yes it seems to happen when you need second gear most.
Both wheelies I've ever pulled on the GPX are from accidentally changing into first instead of second.![]()
My default reaction when I find myself not moving always seems to be to rev higher - kind of embarrassing when you take off down a road and are trying to get to 100 quickly, then find yourself going nowhere fast with your engine screaming at you. Makes you look like a bit of a plonker.
Anyone else do this?
What you have in your heart will be revealed through what you have in your life.
If things are going badly in our circumstances, the answer to what is happening to us outwardly is more often than not found in the mirror.
Yes - but worst was when the chain had come off the back sprocket on the RD250/350LC (I'd gone slowly round a corner, and had got slack on chain tensioning, so I think it just rode itself off the sprocket teeth).
Ringa dinga dinga, and then when I finally shut the throttle the chain flicked forward and knocked part of the engine casing off.
All the gearbox oil fell out.
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It's a reason I don't often filter to the front of a queue. Too cautious about what might happen if I stall or miss a gear...
Measure once, cut twice. Practice makes perfect.
Check your chain tension.
My bike/s give feedback of when they want to be tightened up, by providing false neutrals as a sign.
Tension the chain and the false neutral monster goes back into his hiding place.
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Occassionally - usually on a down shift ... I can't rememebr hooking neutral on an up shift ...
"So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."
Couple times a year maybe. Mostly when trying to impress for no good reason![]()
Thanks. I've done that, it helped a little but its back to where it was now. I've read on a Nighthawk forum form the States that it's a quirk that Nighthawks have. Annoying but I'm used to it.
A spare neutral would be useful though. too bad I don't have a spare dollar to make the first bid![]()
Never in the field of human conflict has so much been owed to so few by so many cheese eating surrender monkeys.
(Winston Churchill on the French.)
I've recently been having trouble finding neutral, when clicking up from first. This is a common glitch in Suzukis and Hyosungs (Hyosung must've copied the suzuki gearbox so well that they included the Suzuki first/neutral problem).
Anyway, Gloria had clocked up 4000 km since her last change, so I gave her an oil change.
Now, what problem, want neutral, there it is, just like that.
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