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Ty175C, Will Not Shift Past First Gear.


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I just finished the gear shifter mod which I purchased from TYtrials:

http://www.tytrials.co.uk/trailandtrialsuk/prod_215437-1617-19-Shifter-Repair-Kit-TY125-TY175.html

But now it is very stiff and difficult to shift and more worrisome is that it will not shift up past first gear. I can select neutral and first only.

I followed kit's instructions and changed nothing else relating to this.

Please let me know your thoughts on this.

Thanks

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Ourian, interesting. Can you please explain more what you meant regarding Shift 4 Lever? That was an issue for me during assembly. I was not 100% sure about its orientation upon assymbly as it has a larger flange/lip opening on one side than the other. Plus I thought the circlip wasn't really fitting snugly into a slot.

Also, when I accomplished the replacement, I can't recall if I was in neutral or in gear. The instructions never specified and I never though differently. Is that an issue that could be jamming things up near the shift lever area?

Thanks.

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Ourian, interesting. Can you please explain more what you meant regarding Shift 4 Lever? That was an issue for me during assembly. I was not 100% sure about its orientation upon assymbly as it has a larger flange/lip opening on one side than the other. Plus I thought the circlip wasn't really fitting snugly into a slot.

Also, when I accomplished the replacement, I can't recall if I was in neutral or in gear. The instructions never specified and I never though differently. Is that an issue that could be jamming things up near the shift lever area?

Thanks.

As it happens I've just stripped one apart,

I noted that the larger side of the flange is outermost and the shift lever should point at the gear lever shaft with more or less an equal space either side of the shift lever. Apologies for all the crud but it's a photo I took whilst stripping it apart.

I'd make sure it is in neutral when assembling as this will keep everything centralised.

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Ourian,

Thanks for that picture.

I am soon to redo the fitting. But please note on the instructions provided in the "fitting instructions" item no. 12, it says "fat lip inwards" not too sure what fat lip means in this case as they are about the same thickness. Can you take a picture and post it with the side of the lever that faces inward?

http://www.tytrials.co.uk/trailandtrialsuk/prod_215437-1617-19-Shifter-Repair-Kit-TY125-TY175.html

Thanks,

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Ach-soo Ourian. Thanks so much. I will assymbly it as you. Interesting that up the instructions posted by hyperlink above say contrary.

How did you add the writing onto you picture?

Are you going with theTrailTrials shifter Kit as well?

Thanks

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No worries Motosolex, added writing by opening photo with microsoft paint and adding text box.

There's no need to upgrade the shifter on my best bike, it's like new, but on the renovation project the one with the crud, I'm going to look at making the modification myself as have access to a lathe.

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Thanks for the word processing note!

Well, I took the shifter apart and I had put it together exactly as you posted. But, it still only shifts into first and up into neutral. . I will take the clutch cover off and see what is going on there. It puzzles me that besides the shifer kit, nothing was changed and now the bike will not shift. Any ideas fellows?

Any U-Tube resources I may have missed? Adjusters?

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I did try to ride her after I had done the assymbly. She'd only go into first and neutral. She's back on the bench, shifter lever appears normal and nothing hinders as in the Ourian's pictures. Today I will drain oil, and remove right side cover to see. Will I need to romove the clutch to adjust things? My Haynes book isn't to helpful on this issue.

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