(30-09-25, 10:23 PM)Rodster Wrote: Hi,
I had my first hard ride out on the bike at the weekend, when I’m on full throttle in first or second and the front end is …. Well going up, when I bring the front down the bike pops into neutral off throttle , it also does it going over a hump back bridge and letting off the throttle. Never had a bike do this, I know the answer is stop being an idiot but..anyway.
the bike has been babied by the old owner for 8 years and he got it with 7k on the clock, and now it has 11200 miles
Bike has had plenty of services and I have just done another with Motul oil etc.
The shift linkages are free and working
It does have a R6 shift arm (same as Richard Marks)
Clutch has free play and doesn’t slip
I can’t replicate it on demand only in certain situations.
Has anyone had this or can you offer any advice aside stop being stupid ?
Regards
Rodster
Hi Rod.
Welcome to the forum.
Gearbox may well have been abused by previous owners, mileage means nothing.
Bikes got a ton of grunt, achieves nowt nailing it thru lower gears, these old Yamaha motors have what I'd describe as an agricultural gearbox.
Many of us have an early R1 shift arm fitted, shorter throw, needs a tad more lever effort imho, R6 may use exact same arm?
A few quick things to check:
1) Any stiffness in the rose joints on shift lever & shift arm?
2) Gear lever free & pivot greased?
3) Shift rod dragging on inside of frame tunnel? (common issue with shorter throw shift arms as offset is different causing shift rod to frame contact, R1 shift arm requires a mod to shift rod, bend a slight kink to clear any frame contact)
4) Upper shift arm correctly orientated 90 degrees to shift rod? (pics will be useful)
First place I'd be looking before dropping the motor & stripping the box is inside the upper selector shaft casing, shift shaft runs thru a needle bearing & oil seal, bearing could be worn, shaft could be mullered / bent & dragging in the bearing, return spring may be weak/bent/cracked, order a new spring & gasket from Yamaha in advance, most of us use "Fowlers" for obvious reasons.
This is where you'd be accessing the selector drum to fit the "Factory Pro shift star kit" they'll probly be available to fit this motor, but listed as 1998/1999 R1 fitment, basically same motor.
Shift star kits are spensive, defo won't solve a jumping out of gear issue, it'll make things worse, wear of damage is the most likely cause of jumping outta gear.
Let us know how you get on?