Falling in between gears

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Falling in between gears

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It has happened very rarely, but I have tried to do a 3-4 or 4-3 shift and have it gone terribly wrong and I fall out of gear. I can't recall any other gears involved and was just wondering if anyone else has had this happen. Hasn't happened to me even a handful of times, but it can be quite disconcerting.
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This may or may not be your issue but occasionally what happens to me is I just miss the shift, i.e. don't step down hard enough on the shifter (or kick up hard enough) and the tranny ends up not completely in the right gear, makes a shout of complaint, the falls out of gear. Hoping no one else noticed, I quickly stomp it back into gear! :oops: :oops:

Fortunately not very often!
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joemaniaci wrote:It has happened very rarely, but I have tried to do a 3-4 or 4-3 shift and have it gone terribly wrong and I fall out of gear. I can't recall any other gears involved and was just wondering if anyone else has had this happen. Hasn't happened to me even a handful of times, but it can be quite disconcerting.
Mine does it if not assertively shifted when going to 2nd gear (pops back into neutral). Did it once during a corner at an intersection (not enjoyable at all). I just am more assertive (i think that is the word) when shifting to 2nd (got to show her who's boss). :Cball
I guess there could be other issues besides the original design, but i hope not for your sake. Carl could probably enlighten us all if he chooses to. :bowdn:
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PS. Oh and thanks Carl for the quick ship of those O'Rings. Got them in last night and rode in to work this morning (a chilly 60f here in Phoenix). I will check for leaks at my next break.
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Re: Falling in between gears

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Odd, my 2003 ready to explode, voyager never has had a shifting problem. :wnk2:



debron wrote:This may or may not be your issue but occasionally what happens to me is I just miss the shift, i.e. don't step down hard enough on the shifter (or kick up hard enough) and the tranny ends up not completely in the right gear, makes a shout of complaint, the falls out of gear. Hoping no one else noticed, I quickly stomp it back into gear! :oops: :oops:

Fortunately not very often!
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Re: Falling in between gears

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Hi Everyone,
The only time my '95 Voyager falls between gears is when I mess up and put it between gears. Another words when I (not Bike) miss a shift. Doesn't happen often, Makes me feel like a newbe rider when it happens! A few times when it was cold out and I did not let the bike warm up enough before taking off I went to shift from first to second and it would not go into second the first time, I just let it stay in first a little longer then when I tried second again it
shifted fine.

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Sometimes you just get so comfortable on the bike that you get a lazy shift.Just slip your toe under/above the shifter and tap it.Oops,not hard enough, hope nobody saw that.
We have all probably done it at one time or another,even those who wont admit it .
The more you do it the less your likely to do it again.
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Driving or riding anything with a clutch, I always put pressure on the shift lever, or stick {known as preloading} prior to shifting. Just taking up on the slack in the lever. I still miss a shift occasionally when I fail to, as it states in the manual, shift smartly.
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My wife and I get this occasionally on our '93. It happens to her more often than me, but I get it occasionally, as well. I usually chalk it up to my being absent-mindedly lazy when shifting. It occurs between 2-3, and 3-4, usually, but occasionally 1-2, as well. It is not common, but my wife agrees, it is operator error, when she does it too. It is a reminder to shift properly, and decisively, not half-arsed, in la-la land... :oops: YMMV. Cheers!
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Missing a gear happens to me occasionally also,if I am not thinking about what I am doing,and don't follow through to complete the shift. :bat: As long as nobody notices,I am doing OK ,right? :gig:
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Yup, the shift into 2nd and its falls into neutral and rev the motor LOL happens once in a while to me when I dont have the speed up to at least 2500 RPMs
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Re: Falling in between gears

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I just call it "Lazy Foot Syndrome"! :gig:
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