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Canadian Daves JustKDX
what causes 1st and 2nd gear to stick when MXing?
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[QUOTE="David Trustrum, post: 126150, member: 21529"] KdxChode been thinking more about your problem last night & dipping into an excellent reference book Kevin Cameron’s ‘Sportbike performance’. It’s aimed at tarmac bikes but the principles are the same & written in a real world manner. It occurred to me that the detent arm spring could be weak or the arm binding, - so the shift drum can bounce back again as the detent spring isn't forcing it into the next gear. It may also be that the dogs (these are the meshing teeth on the side of the gears themselves) could be badly formed so that they don’t want to engage & bounce back out again pushing the fork back to the original part of the shifting drum. Still would put money on the external causes first though. [/QUOTE]
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what causes 1st and 2nd gear to stick when MXing?
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