hey guys i dont oftem post on here as im usually out enjoying my scrambler.
a few week back i was riding home from work and i lost 5 & 6th gear on the bike. got it home and thought i will look at it another day as the weather turned for the worse. called the dealer to have a look at it and they couldnt fit me in for 2 weeks, so i thought what the heck i will take off the alternator cover and have a look and see if the selector arm had come loose (common problem on monsters).
well i got the cover off an the selector was fine but the selector drum wasn't. the pin for 5th gear has fallen out! fortunately i found the pin and clip thats supposed to retain it floating around in the bottom of the casing.
now the problem! i cant see any way of reinserting the pin and getting the retaining clip back onto the back of the pin with out removing the engine and splitting the casing. if anyone knows how to get it back in without stripping the whole engine i would be eternally grateful.
To say I'm upset that this has happened on a year old bike with only 4000 miles on it is understatement of the year.
now the question is do it just put it back together and take it to the dealer and have them strip it down and fix it or just sort it out myself. I have spent my whole life fixing crummy old bikes/cars and finally managed to save up and buy a brand new one expecting not to have to deal with this kinda stupid stuff!
a few week back i was riding home from work and i lost 5 & 6th gear on the bike. got it home and thought i will look at it another day as the weather turned for the worse. called the dealer to have a look at it and they couldnt fit me in for 2 weeks, so i thought what the heck i will take off the alternator cover and have a look and see if the selector arm had come loose (common problem on monsters).
well i got the cover off an the selector was fine but the selector drum wasn't. the pin for 5th gear has fallen out! fortunately i found the pin and clip thats supposed to retain it floating around in the bottom of the casing.
now the problem! i cant see any way of reinserting the pin and getting the retaining clip back onto the back of the pin with out removing the engine and splitting the casing. if anyone knows how to get it back in without stripping the whole engine i would be eternally grateful.
To say I'm upset that this has happened on a year old bike with only 4000 miles on it is understatement of the year.
now the question is do it just put it back together and take it to the dealer and have them strip it down and fix it or just sort it out myself. I have spent my whole life fixing crummy old bikes/cars and finally managed to save up and buy a brand new one expecting not to have to deal with this kinda stupid stuff!

