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Gear chatter in neutral?

Yazz

MOgang Member
Got my GPS installed and took the F3 for a shake-down cruise. :doorag:

At a stop light, pulled the clutch in, put it in neutral and started letting the clutch out. Heard a light chatter coming from the left side and felt it through the clutch lever half way released. Just for grins, decided to let it all the way out and the clatter got louder and felt it through my boot on the brake.

Played with the clutch dial (at the joint in front of the clutch lever) and put it on all the different stiffnesses (sp?). Still heard and felt the chatter in each number, in neutral, with the clutch part way out.

It sounds, feels like the gears aren't disengaging all the way?

Wadda you think?
 
That's what it sounds like to me. Clutch isn't fully releasing. Dealer fix?

That's what I thought. Bought from a dealer out of state, but my regular dealer is good to me.

A box of assorted donuts should assuage their egos...
 
Interesting..!!

did you try going into gear then back to neutral..?? Sounds like a shifting problem if more constant could be output shaft bearing, but hows your oil and oil level..?? Might check the front sprocket boltfor correct torque..:dontknow:
 
For Sure, get it checked out. Could cause damage to the gears that may not show up till later.
 
Hydraulic Clutch

I'm not sure how it's done on a Spyder but on my motorcycles that had hydraulic clutches, the adjuster was down at the slave cylinder on the clutch end of the hydraulic brake line used for the clutch.
 
Thank all y'all for your input. The F3's in the back of the garage now and going to the dealer after Spyderfest.

Today I am grateful for two things...

I still have my GS, and there's a four year warranty on the F3.
 
Thank all y'all for your input. The F3's in the back of the garage now and going to the dealer after Spyderfest.

Today I am grateful for two things...

I still have my GS, and there's a four year warranty on the F3.
Sorry to hear that, That has got to be hard to take knowing what you are missing.
 
I think that given your reputation . . . .

At a stop light, pulled the clutch in, put it in neutral and started letting the clutch out. Heard a light chatter coming from the left side and felt it through the clutch lever half way released. Just for grins, decided to let it all the way out and the clatter got louder and felt it through my boot on the brake.

Wadda you think?

. . . . you are making your F3 nervous. It is probably afraid of what you are going to do next. While the F3 is the "gutsiest" Spyder out there, sometimes even they meet their match.

Yeah, take it into the shop, let them pamper it a little, give it a little time to get its courage back. Soon it will be raring to terrorize those Texas roads with you.

;)

Tom
 
Sorry to hear that, That has got to be hard to take knowing what you are missing.

Thanks Mo Lee, the F3 is grounded till it's fixed to my satisfaction. Really miss the feet forward, sitting in the machine feel...

Was taking the F3 up to Spyderfest to see if I could win the F3 division, now riding the GS up and racing with the guys. :)

P.s., Hubby has been a trooper through this whole drama.
 
Will update this thread after Spyderfest, gotten a BRP case number and the dealer has taken a look under the tupperware...
 
Thanks Mo Lee, the F3 is grounded till it's fixed to my satisfaction. Really miss the feet forward, sitting in the machine feel...

Was taking the F3 up to Spyderfest to see if I could win the F3 division, now riding the GS up and racing with the guys. :)

P.s., Hubby has been a trooper through this whole drama.
Darn! and I was hoping you would be the one brave enough to put your F3 up against my old GS. :( I guess that is 7 down who else do I know with an F3!
 
. . . . you are making your F3 nervous. It is probably afraid of what you are going to do next. While the F3 is the "gutsiest" Spyder out there, sometimes even they meet their match.

Yeah, take it into the shop, let them pamper it a little, give it a little time to get its courage back. Soon it will be raring to terrorize those Texas roads with you.

;)

Tom

Moi? Make anything nervous? :roflblack:

She probably does need some spa treatment after all she got me through. Foggy overpasses and rain off and on for three days...

Haven't really gotten a chance to put the F3 through her paces properly. Looking forward to that when she's fixed.:yes:
 
Darn! and I was hoping you would be the one brave enough to put your F3 up against my old GS. :( I guess that is 7 down who else do I know with an F3!

Would have loved to race you on the F3! Guess it will be a match between my old GS and your old GS now. :)

Who else has a F3? Hmmm... maybe one or two other people could race you???
 
I think Mo Lee is right, you've scared the F3. But now the GS is probably really worried about how hard you can race it knowing that you have your F3 waiting for you back in TX. I'm looking forward to seeing you on whatever gets you to the party. :yes:
 
I drove mine to the dealer today and let them look at it. Normal they said so im just going to drive it. If it blows up i guess i get a new one.
 
I think Mo Lee is right, you've scared the F3. But now the GS is probably really worried about how hard you can race it knowing that you have your F3 waiting for you back in TX. I'm looking forward to seeing you on whatever gets you to the party. :yes:
Am I really that scary? :yikes: :roflblack:

The GS loves to race and doesn't think much of the F3 for getting a boo-boo so quickly. Looking forward to seeing you soon!

I drove mine to the dealer today and let them look at it. Normal they said so im just going to drive it. If it blows up i guess i get a new one.

If a mechanic told me the chatter is normal, without taking a peek at the whole clutch/shift mechanism, I wouldn't accept that answer. The chatter is metal against metal. You're right, somethings going to blow up after a while.

This is a mechanical problem, with a mechanical solution. Nothing hard about that...
 
Joy,
Good luck in finding and getting a quick and complete fix for this!
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And as to your GS going to Missouri for some 1/4 mile fun:
No Retreat; No Surrender!!! :2thumbs:


Leave it all there; you'll have a new bike at home!
 

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Joy,
Good luck in finding and getting a quick and complete fix for this!
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And as to your GS going to Missouri for some 1/4 mile fun:
No Retreat; No Surrender!!! :2thumbs:


Leave it all there; you'll have a new bike at home!

Not looking for a quick fix, but a complete fix. I can be patient to a point...

No Retreat; No Surrender; No Quarter Asked; No Quarter Given!!!

Love the video, had to watch it a few times....:thumbup:
 
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