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No its not normal. When you hit first and go to shift down again your shifter should not move down at all.

 

I would pull the clutch side cover off and take a look at your shift star. Sounds like one of the cogs on your shift star isn't grabbing or something. I had a similar problem that went away after I rebuilt my lower end. When I tore it apart the shift star clearances were pretty iffy.

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You shouldnt have to split the cases. Everything you need to adjust that stuff is inside the clutch cover on that side of the engine. Splitting the cases will only get you to the shift drum, shift forks, and the gears themselves. Everything that you need to look at is inside the clutch cover. Get a clymer manual and go fix it.

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well I took the clutch side apart and the problem was the shift shaft adjuster came loose. I adjusted it up and it seems to work now, I did notice that there is a piece (looks to be pressed in) the hold the to little arms to the shift shaft that has signs of wearing so that may need to be replace soon as well.

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uhhhh thats normal  :ph34r:  they all do that.  Unless you mean that the shift lever goes all the way down and drags the ground  :P  . If thats it, tight'n your bolt on the shifter

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Opps, sorry man. I was thinkin' that cause on one of my bikes (crf 150) there is play in the shift lever, like you can still move it down a little when your in 1st. Its like that on all the ones ive seen so I guess thats the way those are made :shrugani: .

 

I dont even notice much stuff in the shifter on my banshee. Mine doesn't go down after ur in 1st so I guess ur's is a problem. my mistake, wasn't thinkin :shootself:

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