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Intermittent Shifting Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="FiveG" data-source="post: 739547" data-attributes="member: 20075"><p>I've experienced a weird situation twice on my '07 Feejer which has about 6500 miles, of which 1000 are mine.</p><p></p><p>On two occassions when I've screwed up and come to a stop in third, I've tried to downshift to second and first (clutch engaged, of course) only to find that the clutch pedal simply would not depress and click. On both occassions, when I turned the bike off and then back on, I could shift it down normally. In both cases, I'd been riding for at least an hour, without any unusual events; indeed, pleasant rides. After I got it back working, everything was fine for the rest of the rides.</p><p></p><p>I was at a stop without anyone behind me, so except for some curses that were contained within my helmet, nothing bad happened.</p><p></p><p>Is this a symptom of something going bad (other than the rider, of course)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FiveG, post: 739547, member: 20075"] I've experienced a weird situation twice on my '07 Feejer which has about 6500 miles, of which 1000 are mine. On two occassions when I've screwed up and come to a stop in third, I've tried to downshift to second and first (clutch engaged, of course) only to find that the clutch pedal simply would not depress and click. On both occassions, when I turned the bike off and then back on, I could shift it down normally. In both cases, I'd been riding for at least an hour, without any unusual events; indeed, pleasant rides. After I got it back working, everything was fine for the rest of the rides. I was at a stop without anyone behind me, so except for some curses that were contained within my helmet, nothing bad happened. Is this a symptom of something going bad (other than the rider, of course)? [/QUOTE]
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