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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Gen 3.6 - New Transmission Shifting Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="ZX 11" data-source="post: 1402357" data-attributes="member: 91675"><p>I had the same issue with my 16ES. The shift throw is too far. Coming from a sport bike, the excessive shifter throw was one of the first things I noticed when I got the bike. I solved this by replacing the shifter arm with one from an R6. It is about 10mm shorter than the FJR shifter arm which reduces the throw by about 20%. Adjusting the linkage helps, as well. I also find preloading the shifter helps reduce the clunkiness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZX 11, post: 1402357, member: 91675"] I had the same issue with my 16ES. The shift throw is too far. Coming from a sport bike, the excessive shifter throw was one of the first things I noticed when I got the bike. I solved this by replacing the shifter arm with one from an R6. It is about 10mm shorter than the FJR shifter arm which reduces the throw by about 20%. Adjusting the linkage helps, as well. I also find preloading the shifter helps reduce the clunkiness. [/QUOTE]
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