RoadVenture
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Today I took a short ride to a local motorcycle dealer to buy a can of PLEXUS. Got to the dealer and they were sold out. DERN! So, I left to take the long way home, a route of about 40 miles as opposed to the 4 mile trip to get to the dealer. About 5 miles along I am cruising down a nice country road in 5th gear when I notide that the shifter is flopping around. I figure that the screw that attaches the shift linkage to the shifter has fallen out. So, I continue in 5th gear until I find a safe place to pull off and check things out.
No, it is not that simple. The shifter IS flopping around but the linkage is fine. Apparently something has fallen off inside the transmission. So, I limp home stuck in 5th gear. I've got to tell you that the RIII is not much of a performance machine when you have ONLY 5th gear to work with.............
I took a brief look at the construction of the engine and it looks like a major job to get at the inside of the case where the shift shaft goes through. I may be paying someone to fix this.
Has anyone else had this experience? Has anyone had any success convincing TRIUMPH to pay for the repair? I just don't think that a bike that has been properly maintained should be falling apart after only three years and 36000 miles.............
No, it is not that simple. The shifter IS flopping around but the linkage is fine. Apparently something has fallen off inside the transmission. So, I limp home stuck in 5th gear. I've got to tell you that the RIII is not much of a performance machine when you have ONLY 5th gear to work with.............
I took a brief look at the construction of the engine and it looks like a major job to get at the inside of the case where the shift shaft goes through. I may be paying someone to fix this.
Has anyone else had this experience? Has anyone had any success convincing TRIUMPH to pay for the repair? I just don't think that a bike that has been properly maintained should be falling apart after only three years and 36000 miles.............
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