nilesh_b
Junior Member
Hi All,
I have noticed every time i change gear, i feel after few milliseconds that the sprockets(I know i am not using the correct term here but something is engaging with the shaft - Bike is chain drive of course!) are engaging or something being engaged and then rear wheel gets power.
I am not sure if i am describing my problem clearly or not.
Its never a smooth/straight delivery to the rear wheel - From the stand still (Bike in Neutral), Pull clutch and select first gear. Now release the clutch slowly as you accelerate. Once the clutch is half way, i feel a thunk and then rear wheel starts rolling. This was felt in almost all gears except sixth.
:banghead:
Same when changing downwards, pull clutch and drop into fifth/fourth/third gear then release the clutch. I do notice thunk(this time it will be quicker than the change from first to second or from second to third gear though)
Bike has done 3.8k miles - Will it disappear once bike gets old?
Is this the normal behavior?
I have noticed every time i change gear, i feel after few milliseconds that the sprockets(I know i am not using the correct term here but something is engaging with the shaft - Bike is chain drive of course!) are engaging or something being engaged and then rear wheel gets power.
I am not sure if i am describing my problem clearly or not.
Its never a smooth/straight delivery to the rear wheel - From the stand still (Bike in Neutral), Pull clutch and select first gear. Now release the clutch slowly as you accelerate. Once the clutch is half way, i feel a thunk and then rear wheel starts rolling. This was felt in almost all gears except sixth.
:banghead:
Same when changing downwards, pull clutch and drop into fifth/fourth/third gear then release the clutch. I do notice thunk(this time it will be quicker than the change from first to second or from second to third gear though)
Bike has done 3.8k miles - Will it disappear once bike gets old?
Is this the normal behavior?