1962 Superhawk Restoration: Here I goScott,
I too have recently missed a couple of shifts up from 1st into 2nd, although not all the time. I haven't missed any shifts going down. I was wondering if I had my shifter linkage not set just right. And, due to poor riding weather, I haven't had a chance in the last week to test things out. Wilf Yeah, I've had my fair share of missed 2nd gears here and there. I attributed it to other clutch issues I was sorting out. The 2nd gear is pretty notorious as far as I understand.
Current restoration: 1962 CB77
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I have an engine in the shop which I had tuned it to run and found it didn't have 2nd gear up or down.
When I took it apart for a total rebuild I found both of the Shift Drum screws were very loose and the Shift Drum Plate has a curve/bend also. If that's what ya find ya will still need to split the cases to release the shift forks/roller so the drum can come far enough out to remove/replace the plate. ..............lm
Gear change arm should be indexed to 11:00. ...........lm
Thanks for the tip Ed. I almost got the motor pulled tonight. I'll post info as soon as I get her cracked open.
Current restoration: 1962 CB77
http://www.flickr.com/photos/1962_cb77_restore/ It appears the main culprit of loosing 2nd gear was the cotters shattering on the mainshaft 2nd gear. Here's a gallery of all my transmission parts. Looks like I'm in the market for some new gears as soon as possible due to dog wear. I really just want to get back on the road as soon as possible. I was so close just a week ago. Everything else seemed to shift and work perfectly.
I spoke to Ed, he suspects the shift drum needs replacement, kickstart shaft, low gear, brass bushing, kickstart pawl, and the 24t low gear. Teazer thinks my 2nd and 3rd gear's dogs are shot as well. Unfortunately it seems like every part runs about $150 on eBay. If anyone has any transmission parts please let me know, there's so little riding season left. http://vintagehondamotorcycle.com/other ... sion-wear/ Current restoration: 1962 CB77
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