pglaves
#13338
I read somewhere - this forum or elsewhere - where some folks were encountering a downshift issue on their G310. Specifically, downshifts from 2nd to 1st, or even 2nd to neutral were resulting in the display of a dash on the gear display, and then uncertain engagement into 1st or neutral.
Soon after reading about this I encountered the exact same symptoms. Half the time I might hit 1st but at least half the time I was in a false neutral. I assumed I would have a warranty transmission repair, probably when I took the bike in for the kickstand recall.
So today I was sitting beside the bike preparing to lubricate the chain. It was in gear so I needed to shift it into to neutral to be able to turn the wheel to lube the chain. When I shifted it into neutral I noticed that the shift lever on the transmission shift shaft seemed loose. It wasn't loose enough to "turn" on the shaft but it did wobble on the shaft. This served to shorten the rotation of the shaft even with full motion of the pedal.
I cleaned things up a bit and tightened the clamping bolt (capscrew) that pinches this lever on the shaft. Then I went for a test ride. With about 25 2nd to 1st downshifts I could not replicate the problem. I call it fixed.
If you have experienced this problem - or even if you haven't yet - I recommend you make sure the shift lever on the transmission shift shaft is tight.
Added: Taking my own advice I checked the lever arm on the shift shaft on Voni's 310. It too was loose. Just a little loose. Not as much as mine had been. I tightened it too.
Soon after reading about this I encountered the exact same symptoms. Half the time I might hit 1st but at least half the time I was in a false neutral. I assumed I would have a warranty transmission repair, probably when I took the bike in for the kickstand recall.
So today I was sitting beside the bike preparing to lubricate the chain. It was in gear so I needed to shift it into to neutral to be able to turn the wheel to lube the chain. When I shifted it into neutral I noticed that the shift lever on the transmission shift shaft seemed loose. It wasn't loose enough to "turn" on the shaft but it did wobble on the shaft. This served to shorten the rotation of the shaft even with full motion of the pedal.
I cleaned things up a bit and tightened the clamping bolt (capscrew) that pinches this lever on the shaft. Then I went for a test ride. With about 25 2nd to 1st downshifts I could not replicate the problem. I call it fixed.
If you have experienced this problem - or even if you haven't yet - I recommend you make sure the shift lever on the transmission shift shaft is tight.
Added: Taking my own advice I checked the lever arm on the shift shaft on Voni's 310. It too was loose. Just a little loose. Not as much as mine had been. I tightened it too.
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