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Old 05-30-2017, 01:14 PM
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Default Ec300 2015 transmission problem. help plz...

Hey all, last time i ride my bike something happend to my transmsion.

after few hours of riding i geared my bike to 6th gear and could gear down only to 5th gear, when i tried to gear down the pedal felt hard like it cannot be pressed down only up to 6th gear again.

when i turned the bike off i could gear down to "n" but when i tried to ride again the same thing happend.

I changed the gear oild but it did not solve the problem.

Anyone had this thing before? thanks for your help.


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Old 05-30-2017, 02:26 PM
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Try to open the engine cover on the right hand side and have a look at the selector mechanism. Perhaps something (like the part welded to the axle where the gear lever Is fixed) has been bent.

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It might be related to the scorpion selector with its spring. Look at the bottom left in the picture n this thread http://www.gasgasrider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=15613
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ok... i will try to remove the right cover today and look at the shifting system.

is there any simple instructions (maybe a vid) on how to take apart the right cover? (there is a need to remove the water pump? clutch cover? etc...)
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Old 06-03-2017, 08:02 AM
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ok... i will try to remove the right cover today and look at the shifting system.

is there any simple instructions (maybe a vid) on how to take apart the right cover? (there is a need to remove the water pump? clutch cover? etc...)
Drain the coolant, remove the kick starter, remove the pipe, remove bolts from the inner cover, and pull the cover.
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When you pull the cover put your thumb on the kick-start spline so it does not come out with the cover
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