Hi guys
My '77 CB550 has started to develop transmission/clutch issues. I've had the bike since last winter and it's only in the last few weeks the below has started to occur. I've read a lot of post of transmissions turning clunky and wierd when engine warms up, but none the other way around.
When cold, I'm having issues with 2nd and 3rd gear:
2nd
When I shift from 1st gear, sometimes it hardly makes it to the 2nd. The neutral lifght stays on and it falls back down into neutral. When it does this the RPM shoot up. I'm usually quick to engage the clutch and another try at upshifting gets it into the 2nd gear.
3rd
This is the biggest part of the problem and will sometimes, although rarely, return at random when the engine is warm/hot.
It simply won't let me shift from 2nd to 3rd. When i try, theres just... nothing! The feeling is sort of like if you're shifting down when in 1st gear. I usually ride along for 5-10 mins and after a many up-and downshift the 3rd gear is suddently there. If i ride along for a bit and come to a stop shortly thereafter, the whole thing repeats, although it takes somewhat less tries to make it shift.
If I ride for somewhat longer, it behaves nicely and the 3rd gear is there without a hint of the above. The shifting is actually quite smooth when I have been riding for 20 min or more - both up and down. There's never a problem finding 3rd when coming down from 4th.
More info:
- Pulling the clutch lever takes some effort compared to other bikes. Nothing crazy, just a bit more effort. Always been like that.
- I use 10-w40 motorcycle specific mineral oil.
- When getting it from the PO, it was somewhat hard to find neutral, which improved greatly after a little adjusting.
- Overall, one needs to be firm when shifting. There isn't any resistance, but if one only does a casual, 'weak' shift, it'll sometimes fall into a false neutral. This happens very rarely.