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Banshee stalls when i kick it down into first gear


Anthony Pap

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Your clutch adjustment is probably off- you can do small adjustments on the perch by unscrewing the barrel adjuster to see if it helps. Larger adjustments would be made on the pressure plate, under the clutch cover. How old is your cable?

My Cable and clutch rod is new. I had it all replaced due to a welded rod. I see that your from Longisland also. Tuning house cycles of bohemia replaced all the parts

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Then it's most likely your adjustment screw at the pressure plate- it'll cause the clutch holder arm to not line up (or come close) to the arrow on the cases.

Yeah I'm from Coram, and the quad is at my gf's in Farmingville. I use Diggin Racing as my local shop...wayy better pricing and knowledge.

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Then it's most likely your adjustment screw at the pressure plate- it'll cause the clutch holder arm to not line up (or come close) to the arrow on the cases.

 

Yeah I'm from Coram, and the quad is at my gf's in Farmingville. I use Diggin Racing as my local shop...wayy better pricing and knowledge.

I also been noticing that sometimes it doesnt want to find neutrol, and it doesnt shift as im changing gears as easy as it should. Could this be from the same cause?

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I've heard that grooves worn in the clutch basket case cause that. Mine will do that if I don't let it warm up before popping it out of neutral, but will be fine the rest of the day.

It mostly happens Right when i start it up and im about to take off. So i guess we have the same problem

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A lot of bikes do this , even brand new ones. More than likely your problem is just the cold oil is thicker and causes more drang between the clutch plates and gears etc. with engine not warmed up and running smoothly yet this extra drag causes it to die

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seeing as how you just had your pushrod and ball replaced, I would suspect that first.  ddj got it right with how to adjust it....it isn't disengaging all the way.....can make for real hard times to shift when your out riding.  The neutral thing is just the nature of the banshee.....they never have been easy to find neutral with.

 

Seeing as how you welded the rod and ball together.....ever think of getting a pancake bearing?  More than likely you welded the ball due to riding style.....coming to long stops, or coasting down from high speed runs holding the clutch the whole time.  The pancake bearing removes the pressure from the ball and rod and puts a bearing in between them......no more friction to cause issues.

 

Jereme

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