
Trouble
Symptoms and diagnosing Cause
Remedy
1
st
gear fails to be engaged by
applying gear change foot
pedal, but engages by means of
reverse gear lever set on
quadrant shaft splines.
4
th
gear fails to be engaged by
applying gear change foot
pedal, but engages by means of
reverse gear lever, set on
quadrant shaft splines.
With gear change foot pedal
depressed to the limit, pedal on
quadrant shaft does not reach
position which engages the
required gear.
Upper screw of gear change foot
pedal crank is misadjusted.
Readjust crank upper screw by
turning out top adjusting screw.
Gear change foot pedal fails
to return to initial position.
Gear shifting is faultless, but foot
pedal fails to return after being
depressed.
Return spring either weak or
damaged.
Repair gearbox. Change return
spring.
Gear disengages
spontaneously with
motorcycle running.
1. Gear change foot mechanism
out of adjustment.
1. Readjust gear change foot
mechanism.
2. Gear shifting deranged due to
wear of quadrant indexing flutes
or due to bent gearshift quadrant.
2. Repair gearbox. Recover
indexing flutes or change
quadrant together with its shaft,
straighten out bent quadrant.
3. Teeth of gear shift sleeves
worn out.
3. Repair the gearbox.
Reverse gear disengages
spontaneously with
motorcycle reverse running.
Gear tooth faces of reverse gear
worn out.
Repair gearbox. Turn over the
gear of reverse gear on bracket
pin or replace starting gear.
Shifting of gears is difficult.
Seizing of gear shifting forks on
shaft or in quadrant slots.
Repair the gearbox. Inspect and
replace worn parts, if need be.
Noise in gearbox.
1. Gear teeth worn out.
1. Repair the gearbox. Change
worn out gears.
2. Clutch or main shaft bearings
worn.
2. Ditto. Change worn out
bearings.
Gear noise in final drive.
Backlash between teeth of gears
too small or too great (0.1 to 0.3
mm being tolerated).
Repair the final drive. If need
be, change it or its separate
parts.
Overheating of final drive
casing.
1. Wear or damage of parts.
1. Repair the final drive.
Change the drive or worn parts.
2. Play of brake pedal
misadjusted. (Too tight)
2. Adjust play correctly. Leave
approx. 1/16 - 1/8” free play at
rear adjusting nut.
RUNNING GEAR
Rattling in front fork.
1. Brake the front wheel and by
pushing motorcycle to and fro by
handlebar determine play in thrust
bearings.
1. Play of steering column in
thrust bearings.
1. Eliminate play by tightening
bearings.
2. Set motorcycle up on rear stand,
raise front wheel. If excessive play
is evident when moving legs up
and down, this is a sign of front
fork being damaged.
2. Fork leg tube bushings badly
worn.
2. Repair the fork, check
condition of parts, change
bushings.
3. Fork leg tips or springs turned
out.
3. Undo binding nuts and check.
Tighten tips or springs, if
necessary.
Oil leaks out of front fork.
1. Oil stains on fork leg tips. Check
condition of seal.
1. Front fork leg seals worn or
damaged.
1. Change seals.
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