Riding style and gearbnox problems

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NOPE. Clips were installed at the factory in England by trained mechanics. Have done a lot of research on this. Know exactly what your talking about when it comes to Harley. Kind of like the clutch basket from China that was not heat treated correctly. Not even going to mention the stator's that went south under 10,000 miles that Harley ignored.
Fyi I’m on my 3rd Rocket. Aggregate about 100k miles. I’ve never had an issue other that expected ie tiers etc. Of course you only hear about the failures. Of course no every bike has this issue. So we grt the point ...again...you had a problem. Bad luck.
 
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I do know of twenty of the Rocket X's that have suffered from transmission failure. Clips were installed incorrectly. Guessing 2015 was not a good year.
Too many bikes assembled after lunch. It would be nice if they had to document what time and what day a vehicle was assembled. I'd never buy one built on Monday or after lunch.😂.
 
So I worked at the Harley factory in Kansas City for 17 years. Spent a few of those years on the vrod powertrain assembly line. The transmission input and output shafts came from the supplier fully assembled. The engine case was split in half, we installed shift shafts and shift forks, then dropped in the assembled shafts with gears on them. My point is maybe same way at triumph? Maybe triumph was buying their trans shafts already assembled from a supplier? Triumph factory workers might not have had anything to do with it. Did triumph change suppliers at any time? When Harley first built the vrod they teamed up with Porsche, so a lot of the early suppliers were in Europe. I know cylinder heads were from France, lot of stuff from Germany. That changed every year. You can look at the outside of a vrod powertrain from 2004 and 2014 and they look the same. But inside there are 20 parts that were made by different suppliers in different countries. By the end almost nothing came from Europe. Sad to see really...The quality of parts coming from places like India was definitely not the same. So there is a chance that different year rockets have transmission parts from different suppliers.
I hope you were able to land on your feet after Harley shut down. Did you feel the writing on the wall or was it a surprise?
 
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Fyi I’m on my 3rd Rocket. Aggregate about 100k miles. I’ve never had an issue other that expected ie tiers etc. Of course you only hear about the failures. Of course no every bike has this issue. So we grt the point ...again...you had a problem. Bad luck.
Okay so since Thedogsbollock has spoken folks i guess we can all sleep better knowing that it is all are imagination and no problem exist with the transmissions. For your info i plan on making over 100,000 on one bike not three.
 
Not every transmission fails under a normal life of a bike. If one does just fix it and keep riding.
It,s ok as long as we can still get the parts. We can only hope Triumph keep up the supply of the important parts otherwise we will only have a museum piece in our collection of motorcycles.
 
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