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Originally Posted by fleegeds
When you go from 1st to 2nd at about 5000 rpm does it rev up for like 2 seconds and then settle in anf accelerate or does it just snap directly into 2nd?
Mine is revving ans sometimes longer than 2 second. it is not tier slip so I do not know if it in normal. I rode an rt for 1 week and it just snapped into 2nd. and thoughts? thank you all in advance.
My RS SE5 (~800 miles) is quirky in the same way. It really appears to be a function of RPM: you need to shift higher. Shift from 1st to 2nd below 4500 or so RPM, and you run the risk of being too low for 2nd gear. What then happens is either it lags for a second or two until your RPMs are high enough in 2nd gear, or worse, it automatically kicks back from 2nd down to 1st, usually with a quite rude lurch.
The advice remains the same: shift at higher RPM. IME it won't *always* avoid the lag and lurch, but the Rotax is a high-revving engine, you won't break it by shifting at 6K, 7K or 8K RPM.
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thank you for the reply. This is not happening at lower RPM's but over 5K mostly. I had it in the shop for 3 weeks with no fix. just a bit over the whole thing.
In fact the hard I go on it the longer the rev. also I forgot to mention if I do a down shift from like 2nd to 1st where I am trying to pass some one quick it will rev for like 3-5 sec with no catch until I let off and then it catches and goes.
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Originally Posted by fleegeds
thank you for the reply. This is not happening at lower RPM's but over 5K mostly. I had it in the shop for 3 weeks with no fix. just a bit over the whole thing.
In fact the hard I go on it the longer the rev. also I forgot to mention if I do a down shift from like 2nd to 1st where I am trying to pass some one quick it will rev for like 3-5 sec with no catch until I let off and then it catches and goes.
Sounds like you may have a problem. My SE5 shifts quickly at any RPM above 3000.
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Originally Posted by fleegeds
thank you for the reply. This is not happening at lower RPM's but over 5K mostly. I had it in the shop for 3 weeks with no fix. just a bit over the whole thing.
In fact the hard I go on it the longer the rev. also I forgot to mention if I do a down shift from like 2nd to 1st where I am trying to pass some one quick it will rev for like 3-5 sec with no catch until I let off and then it catches and goes.
Ahhh, sorry. I saw 5K rpm and thought you were rounding *up*. If you're rounding *down*, then yeah, sounds like you have a problem to ask the dealer about. Good luck!
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Shifting smooth at all RPM unless I hold shifter down too long
My SE5 shifts smoothly at all RPMs unless I inadvertently keep the shifter tab down too long.
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Mine shifts smoothly at any rpm over 3000 whether up or down. It just purrrrrs like the tiger it is.
Ride in comfort,
John
Seal FloorBoards
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All Se5 transmissions should be shifted above 3500rpms other wise you will not be in gear fully. down shifting does not matter
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Originally Posted by sealfloorboards
Mine shifts smoothly at any rpm over 3000 whether up or down. It just purrrrrs like the tiger it is .
Ride in comfort,
John
Seal FloorBoards
Ditto on my RT-S SE5.
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If I waited to 5K to shift my 2009 RS SE5 I'd have a frunk full of speeding tickets.
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It sounds to me like your clutch isn't reengaging properly. Mine is virtually instant shifting up and down at any rpm's. I suppose that could be mechanical or electrical. An interesting challenge for a dealer.
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I'll keep you all posted. thank you all for the responses.
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i think we may have gotten this fixed. After the shop replaced 7 or 8 parts it looks like the problem was that one of the small "tubes" in the transmission had some gunk in it and after they cleaned it out the delay in shifting went away (I hope). I guess the Idea is that the oil was not getting to high enough pressure to allow the clutch to engage entirely and that was what the high revving was. at least I have it back.
On my way in to the office today I noticed between 1st and second when the throttle is about 25% open the time to shift from 1 to 2 is about .5 seconds at most any RPM. I think this is normal though because the other Spyder there is doing the same thing. once I open the throttle all the way it shifts much quicker.
Thank you all for you comments and help. I hope this helps any one else out there having the same problem.
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I'm glad to hear that it was fixable! I was goning to chime in a say that meybe something wasn't allowing the transmission to "unmesh" the gears so that they could be shifted... something sticking...
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Originally Posted by fleegeds
i think we may have gotten this fixed. After the shop replaced 7 or 8 parts it looks like the problem was that one of the small "tubes" in the transmission had some gunk in it and after they cleaned it out the delay in shifting went away (I hope). I guess the Idea is that the oil was not getting to high enough pressure to allow the clutch to engage entirely and that was what the high revving was. at least I have it back.
On my way in to the office today I noticed between 1st and second when the throttle is about 25% open the time to shift from 1 to 2 is about .5 seconds at most any RPM. I think this is normal though because the other Spyder there is doing the same thing. once I open the throttle all the way it shifts much quicker.
Thank you all for you comments and help. I hope this helps any one else out there having the same problem.
I have the same problem and can you give me your dealers name and maybe the techs. name If you know it. Thanks.
Mike
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