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Missed Shifts RM125
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[QUOTE="kxrider777, post: 1010584, member: 66472"] I used to have the same problem on my kawasaki. Heres what I did. Remove the shift star and grind the points on it to make them a little rounder and the valleys a little deeper. There is a detent wheel that rides on the shift star and sometimes it gets caught on a flat spot on one of the points, causing the bike to neutralize. I was neutralizing between first and second and between third and fourth, but after that little fix I had no more problems, and it made a cleaner, lighter shift. [/QUOTE]
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