Hard shifting
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Hard shifting
The new bike runs excellent. No 450 could touch me this weekend, not even a KTM 525. It was flat out awesome.
The only trouble I ran into, besides rattling exhaust springs which prompted me to check the countershaft sprocket, was the difficult speed shifting in drag races. Im running Maxima 80wt. oil.
Between first and second, it WONT speed shift. Its stiff as shit so I have to "let off" before switching gears. Between 3rd and so on, I can barely speed shift, its REALLY hard to get the shifter to move. Whats the deal? Something wrong with my shift shaft?
The only trouble I ran into, besides rattling exhaust springs which prompted me to check the countershaft sprocket, was the difficult speed shifting in drag races. Im running Maxima 80wt. oil.
Between first and second, it WONT speed shift. Its stiff as shit so I have to "let off" before switching gears. Between 3rd and so on, I can barely speed shift, its REALLY hard to get the shifter to move. Whats the deal? Something wrong with my shift shaft?
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I shift without the clutch all the time, I just let off the gas for a second and shift.
If you are trying to shift without the clutch while holding it pinned thats your problem, that tranny oil probably isnt helping things.
Use a cheapie regular motor oil and change it often.
If you are trying to shift without the clutch while holding it pinned thats your problem, that tranny oil probably isnt helping things.
Use a cheapie regular motor oil and change it often.
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On sale ay my local Walmart for $7.50 a gallon..... vs. $7.50 a quart for Maxima 80wt. at the local bike shop.
The Rotella is designed for diesel engines..... That means high loads and lots of detergent.
Perfect for a CR500 tranny.
I use the clutch to take off... period. Upshifts and downshifts by blipping the throttle.
Never an issue, my tranny still shifts like butter....
I would fill it it with ATF, ride it for a day ( ATF has MEGA detergent ) Drain ..and refill with the Rotella.
If it still shifts hard, you have some kind of mechanical situatiion.
The Rotella is so cheap, you can change it every ride if you wanted too ( $2.00).
Clean oil is a happy tranny.
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i think bob is confusing you, he is refering to backing off the throttle slightly to take the load off the gear then poping it in the next gear but drag racing and trying to shift under full power with no clutch is another story all together. i gaurantee your tranny wont live long if you keep doing it- bent forks or shafts and fucked up gears are in your future if you do it too much. you can have the tranny modified to be able to shift under full power specifically for drag racing, they cut the gear cogs back at a angle to allow it to go into the next gear under full load. once they do this mod, the tranny cant be used for normal riding anymore though. many shops can do it, heres a link of just one. call and they can explain it all in detail
http://www.portmagicracing.com/
http://www.portmagicracing.com/
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[/quote]If you are trying to shift without the clutch while holding it pinned thats your problem, that tranny oil probably isnt helping things.[/quote]
I thought these were race bikes and could shift under a load without the clutch, my old 125 & 450 had no such problems.
Using the clutch to shift could be a matter of winning or loosing a race. And nobody here wants to loose to another bike on their 500 do you?
Lag time on shifting means everything in a short, straight race.
Oh BTW I was using a 10 cup and it was hooking up TOO well off the line. I had to use more clutch control than I thought. I bet an 8 cup would keep the front end down more easily and be a sweet blend between traction and acceleration. Although the 10 cup worked great duning.
I'll have to try the ATF and see what sludge may come out.
Hell yea, finally a good cheap oil, Rotella.
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I thought these were race bikes and could shift under a load without the clutch, my old 125 & 450 had no such problems.
Using the clutch to shift could be a matter of winning or loosing a race. And nobody here wants to loose to another bike on their 500 do you?
Lag time on shifting means everything in a short, straight race.
Oh BTW I was using a 10 cup and it was hooking up TOO well off the line. I had to use more clutch control than I thought. I bet an 8 cup would keep the front end down more easily and be a sweet blend between traction and acceleration. Although the 10 cup worked great duning.
I'll have to try the ATF and see what sludge may come out.
Hell yea, finally a good cheap oil, Rotella.
"VERY NICE, I LIKE"

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I'll bet the 125 and 450 had no where near the amount power going through the tranny.Nomadic Cycle Racks wrote:
I thought these were race bikes and could shift under a load without the clutch, my old 125 & 450 had no such problems.
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Cepek = cool
Solidbro = cool
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Stoffer = 1 up from Brit
MFDB = cool
Danny = ok
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