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Old Jun 25th, 2006, 11:59 am   #1 (permalink)
deputydog95
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Need technical help with my aftermarket rearsets

Let me premise by saying the bike shifted fine prior to the installation of the rearses.

I have Gilles rearsets on my 01 996. They were professionally installed after I botched a few things

Anyway, I am now having trouble finding neutral while the bike is running and the 1-2 shift while the bike is under load feels terrible (notchy).

The bike will shift into neutral easily when the engine is off.

I have had rearsets on many bikes and never had any issues. My tech told me that the leverage on the rearsets can create issues like this. He said his race bike did the exact same thing. He suggested putting it in neutral while the bike is rolling. That works fine, but I got caught in a traffic jam last night and that trick won't work in that situation with stop and go traffick. I thought my left hand was going to fall off

Is there an adjustment that can be made? Has anyone else encountered anything like this?
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