02-12-2008, 08:53pm
BUSGO Wrote:Don't treat your gearbox too rough or you will bend the selectors.
The secret to getting the GEN II busa to slip into gear properly is in two parts.
1. Use the correct oil to run it in. ( THE STUFF RECOMMENDED IN THE HANDBOOK).
2. If it won't slip into gear from neutral, simply let out the clutch and pull it back in again.
This cycling the clutch action seems to loosen up the drive train and the gear plonks in very easily.
Please don't clonk it in to any gear, you WILL have problems down the track!
If it doesn't slip into 6th gear, adjust your gear lever and use a firm foot but NOT a stomp.
i know what ya mean....mean mine will not go into first sometimes untill i let the clutch back out and in and then it will go straight in!!!
5th and 6th Cheeky....nearly everyone is having the same issue your not alone but i am finding as are other riders using NO clutch on the up shift will help alot and time and K's it will settle in!!
I dont beleive anyone was calling you a fool by the way, just trying to help out with some advice....thats what this forum is all about.
I'd rather be riding my Hayabusa thinking about God than sitting in church thinking about my Hayabusa