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At this point I can't get it to go into gear at all.
I removed the shift linkage from the (aftermarket) rear sets, and still unable to change gears using the arm protruding from the transmission.
It *could* be the very common "pawl spring" issue that just happened at the same time. Certainly sounds like it if you can't change gears. Does the lever move?We solved that issue a few years ago on the V11S forum. Belonging there is required if you have a Sport. It *is* the knowledge base on the V11S.https://www.v11lemans.com/forums/forum/5-technical-topics/
Now that the linkage is disconnected, HOW are you trying to move the exposed external lever? There is a lot of leverage involved so it may take a surprising amount of force, maybe more than you could do with your fingers. Also, the Guzzi transmission will likely NOT shift gears unless the bits are moving internally. Either the engine has to run or the rear wheel has to roll. Do you have a centerstand? Have someone roll the rear wheel while you try the shifting action. If it is the pawl spring as mentioned above, it can be repaired externally without removing the engine or transmission.Report back.Patrick HayesFremont CA
Thanks Chuck. I have been reading about the spring issues, but of course there are pages and pages of information out there on the topic... Is this something that can be replaced without removing the transmission? To answer your question: The shifter can be moved, but it's not engaging any gears but would feels like 3rd at this point; can't get it back into neutral that's for sure.I am Chuck too and when encountering another I always say "two Chuck's don't make a right"
02 is the year with the most spring failures but I see an Ohlins shock that didn’t come on the 2002’s. What color is your bike and is the engine paint dull black and bubbling?
Like Chuck said go the Lemans site. The transmission doesn't have to come out. Access is in the cover. Chuck and the guys have designed a better spring that can be purchased from one the members that had some made. I think the later model bikes like yours are a little more subject to the problem due to the mount center was machined to slightly wrong size. Some spineframe owners carry a spare just in case of a needed roadside repair (I don't think I could tackle the job by myself, maybe at home in the garage. https://www.v11lemans.com/forums/topic/16872-gearbox-selector-spring-pawl-arm-repair/#comment-180745Here is a summary instruction, previously provided on the Forum.>Box in NEUTRAL.Detach shock reservoir from bracket.Isolate battery.Remove starter motor.Detach neutral switch term.Detach shift link from shaft.Drain gbox oil.Remove 11 (5mm) socket cap bolts. Remove Selector cover plate (there's no gasket, goo holds pretty firm).Remove 2 selector gears (retained by circlips) & mechanism, to access spring.Ensure NEUTRAL in box (check spaces between sliding dogs & gears are equidistant) & in selector before replacing plate. Move the selector forks into the neutral position before replacing the side plate (rotate the rear wheel to confirm neutral - if the plate doesn't go on you've got a false neutral). Main thing is get box in neutral with selector forks equally spaced from sliding sleeves before putting the cover back on. Also, selector wheels in Neutral.There's no gasket on cover. Use sealant/gasket cement.
Red or Champaign?
Bike is definitely a 2002. Ohlins was added after the fact, and yes unfortunately the engine paint is indeed black was some bubbling. Do these springs give an indication of pending failure, or is it just working one minute and failed the next?
Wait till you pull the door off. You will say "who the F designed this" like a Swiss watch. Hey, it saved 1 1/2" on tranny length. It does work nice w/improvements that have been addressed.
holy smokes! This was right after the tranny was serviced?
Pretty sure the affected parts are those in the original factory transmission recall.
Knowing Guzzi, I can imagine Luigi found an early transmission and threw it on there?Don't let this sour you on the last and best "real" Guzzi. Go to the V11 Lemans forum. It is *the* knowldege base on these things..