Hi all
Whilst changing from 1st to 2nd gear at mid to high revs, the gear feels like it drags it's dogs a little before engaging. I can feel it whirring just before it snicks/crunches in.
All other gears are fine, and at low to mid revs, 2nd is fine too. Is this an indicator of a gear on it's way out, or just that something needs adjusting. Or do all storms do that?
Hope someone can shed some light on it.
2nd gear drags when engaging at high revs
2nd gear drags when engaging at high revs
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They are all cr*p sounding on that change. I even knew of a guy who used to pull way in second all the time from a standstill to avoid 'that' noise!!!
What helps is a chain that is well adjusted, a change of oil and a cush drive that isn't worn/sloppy in the rear hub. The latter has a fairly large effect as large capacity 'V' twins knock 'em out and if you have over 10 thou on the clock and they have not been changed (or modified with plastic inserts to 'tighten' them up) then you''ll get a massive clunk.
What helps is a chain that is well adjusted, a change of oil and a cush drive that isn't worn/sloppy in the rear hub. The latter has a fairly large effect as large capacity 'V' twins knock 'em out and if you have over 10 thou on the clock and they have not been changed (or modified with plastic inserts to 'tighten' them up) then you''ll get a massive clunk.

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Cheers guys. Seems I'm not alone in that one then. It must be what some manufacturers would call 'character' then.
I'm very used to my GSX1400 which is a monster for lowdown torque, therefor i'm probably overcooking it in 1st to compensate for the difference. I'll start shifting to 2nd early and using the torque there
Gear lever and cush rubbers are going onto the tinkering list now.
I'm very used to my GSX1400 which is a monster for lowdown torque, therefor i'm probably overcooking it in 1st to compensate for the difference. I'll start shifting to 2nd early and using the torque there
Gear lever and cush rubbers are going onto the tinkering list now.

It's not how fast you ride, it's how you ride fast.