This is the second time I have broken the fork for 3rd and fourth gear. Has anyone else experienced this? Is there any way of preventing this? Any particular cause? Any and all info will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken
Join Date: 2011-08-14 Location: Sebastian, Florida, United States Posts: 375 Trader Score: 2 (100%)
Sounds like a problem a Honda boy will have. lmao. But no sir, have never had it happened. The only way I can think of it happening would be a weak fork or You sir are slamming into 4th gear way to hard.
Join Date: 2009-01-27 Location: Vancouver Wa Posts: 1,169 Trader Score: 2 (100%)
As far as i know the forks get f-ed up by hard shifts into 3rd and 4th....next time try valvoline 85-140 gear oil.....stuff is amazing!
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1991 NX2000 SR20DEEP PNW
"You have to wonder what kind of attention defecit disorder someone has to have to need a roller coaster at the fucking Nurburgring." Dave Coleman
Join Date: 2009-01-27 Location: Vancouver Wa Posts: 1,169 Trader Score: 2 (100%)
Trust me....you will wear out your engine before the gear oil does anything to your tranny....people have been running it for years with no issues....i`m at about 5 or 6 months and while i have 3rd gear pop out thats cause the previous owner let the gear oil get to low and i`m sure he was doing alot of hard 2nd to 3rd upshifts as was i .....hehe
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