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General => General => Topic started by: agricola on 11 July 2019, 06:25:10 pm

Title: Three small adjustments made a difference
Post by: agricola on 11 July 2019, 06:25:10 pm
Ive always felt that the FZ6 S2 gearbox is a little cluncky in the low gears, and from neutral to first particularly so. In the past , Ive tried lowering the tickover speed to help ease the change but the bike then became inclined to stall. So, yesterday I adjusted the chain tighter than normally, and not as the book recommends, 48 years as a mechanical tradesman gives me a feel for what is overtight or not. And it has made a difference, the cluncking is significantly less, and changes overall smoother and quieter. Pleased with that. Second up was that I cocked up at the petrol station and absent mindedly filled up with plain unleaded rather than super with no ethanol. On a run out today around Derbyshire, although I was perhaps looking for the opposite, the bike actually felt like it was throttling a little smoother. Nothing really significant, but noticeable. Si Im gonna continue with super for a while longer. Third up was adjustment to the position of the handle bars. On a decent long ride or trackday, my shoulders ache, so I tried moving the rotating the bars in the clamps backwards (closer to me) as ive shortish arms. Uncomfortable, so went the opposite way thinking that would be worse but no, it was actually way more comfortable and so relaxing riding around the Dales
Title: Re: Three small adjustments made a difference
Post by: Frosties on 11 July 2019, 10:54:21 pm
Sounds good fella  :thumbup


Personally I just roll the bike forward about a foot whilst simultaneously selecting 1st......reduces the "clunk" by a significant amount.
Title: Re: Three small adjustments made a difference
Post by: darrsi on 12 July 2019, 09:35:32 pm
Sounds good fella  :thumbup


Personally I just roll the bike forward about a foot whilst simultaneously selecting 1st......reduces the "clunk" by a significant amount.


Not even that, just a tiny forward movement does the job, just to avoid the stares.  :lol
Title: Re: Three small adjustments made a difference
Post by: Dudeofrude on 12 July 2019, 10:00:53 pm
Sounds good fella  :thumbup


Personally I just roll the bike forward about a foot whilst simultaneously selecting 1st......reduces the "clunk" by a significant amount.

Great tip... tried it today and as you say, barely any clunk 👍
Title: Re: Three small adjustments made a difference
Post by: agricola on 13 July 2019, 02:09:44 pm
Ok, must try that then
Title: Re: Three small adjustments made a difference
Post by: Frosties on 18 July 2019, 08:19:17 pm
Ok, must try that then


AND ?????? :rolleyes
Title: Re: Three small adjustments made a difference
Post by: agricola on 18 July 2019, 08:37:34 pm
Ok, must try that then


AND ?????? :rolleyes


Didn't note any significant difference really. Tried rolling forward slightly, even clunks when I go from neutral into second. They must be all like it sir :lol
Title: Re: Three small adjustments made a difference
Post by: His Dudeness on 18 July 2019, 08:43:49 pm
Ok, must try that then


AND ?????? :rolleyes

Didn't note any significant difference really. Tried rolling forward slightly, even clunks when I go from neutral into second. They must be all like it sir :lol

Have you got any play in your cush drive rubbers? If you grab the rear sprocket and rotate it clockwise and anti-clockwise is there any play?
Title: Re: Three small adjustments made a difference
Post by: Flooky on 20 July 2019, 10:45:22 am

Got to be careful with a tight chain, the best way to get it right is with the weight of a rider, hard on your own I know, but at least do it so its right with the weight of the bike (not on any stand ). Too tight and it will stop the suspension moving correctly, wear quicker, wear gear box bearings and run hot.
The manual is not great at chain tension info, if you can get it at manual spec on its wheels its fine. A looser chain is better than a tighter one (within reason ). The clonk is a pain, but the rolling trick is the best way forward. Just my penny worth.
Title: Re: Three small adjustments made a difference
Post by: fazersharp on 21 July 2019, 01:48:46 pm
I tent to think of the clonk into gear like a horse chomping at the bit
Title: Re: Three small adjustments made a difference
Post by: agricola on 24 July 2019, 10:47:56 am
Ok, must try that then


AND ?????? :rolleyes

Didn't note any significant difference really. Tried rolling forward slightly, even clunks when I go from neutral into second. They must be all like it sir :lol

Have you got any play in your cush drive rubbers? If you grab the rear sprocket and rotate it clockwise and anti-clockwise is there any play?


Nope alls fine at the rear. The most free play is at the output sprocket. Still clunks if I slip it up into second to pull away