765 Problem Downshifting.

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  1. jte71

    jte71 New Member

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    Correct stikflote, but the problem is it won't shift down sometimes.
     
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    Back to shop with it then
     
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    Well, after our holiday (2 weeks ago) I went back to the garage and discussed the downshifting problem. They checked the computer and told me that they did not find any error. The also checked the mechanic parts and everything seems to be fine. We have agreed that I contact the garage end November '18 and give them a wrap-up of my experience.

    The inexplicable is that the last 1,5 week I rarely (1 time) experience a problem with downshifting. Strange, but let's see how things develop the coming weeks.

    Kind regards,
    Jurgen
     
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    Hello, I have a 765 street triple r. I usually just bring the clutch lever to the biting point when down shifting, rather than into the bar, I find on both the triple and the street twin I had before that this gives a more positive response, and the gear engages quickly. Also a good tip is not to rush multiple down shifts as others have said. Make them one at a time and give the selector mechanism chance to return properly between each press.

    Maybe experiment with technique a little.

    Hope that helps.
     
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    Good point. The shift mechanism is effectively a ratchet. You naturally upshift correctly but it might be tempting to keep pressing without letting the lever return fully - knee or ankle angle?
     
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    Thanks MattMatt; bring the clutch lever to the biting point when downshifting is a good technique. I practiced it this week.

    Kind regards,
    Jurgen
     
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