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Do you know what ring and pinion are in the bike? If you still have an 8/33, you could get a better first gear ratio by swapping to a 7/33.
My memory is always suspect, but I think the case is different enough that it would take some machine work to swap in another transmission. When we did the Kid's Spot, we swapped in the gears from an 02 transmission. The stock gears were pretty bad from the original owner riding it like an old lady. We changed out the plastic cased bearings at the same time.
Opinions;Plastic race bearings, yes/no? Does it matter anymore?Teardown, verify, fly?
Just get on it and ride. The bike only has 20,000 miles on the clock. It'll be fine.
Too a degree, yes. At least the injected Sports have/had a Cush drive in the rear hub which gave the driveline a bit more of a fighting chance. The Sport/Daytona straight cut boxes are plagued by poor hardening of pinions and their three dog engagement set up which means there is an enormous amount of backlash between power on and power off and visa versa. Boxes that are in bikes that are ridden aggressively tend to last a lot better than ones that are babied but it�s still a bit of a crap shoot.Fifth is usually the first to go, followed by third. After that it all goes to hell in a hand basket pretty quickly.Pete
Pete will know, I think it's the gears because of the 3 as opposed to 5 dog engagement, means the gears get a lot of shock loading on and off throttle as Pete statedThe ATN 9s is a problem with all the bikes unless it's waaaaaaaay back. The plastic cages can fail and the all metal version is just a so much better solution, that it's a no brainer, depending on where you are they might not be cheap.If it was me I'd do all the seals O rings and return spring too just while you are in there. I wrote a guide on the older boxes but the sport is almost identical to make no difference. I won't bother posting a link as you sound more than competent to do this, so I don't want to insult your skills
Too a degree, yes. At least the injected Sports have/had a Cush drive in the rear hub which gave the driveline a bit more of a fighting chance. The Sport/Daytona straight cut boxes are plagued by poor hardening of pinions and their three dog engagement set up which means there is an enormous amount of backlash between power on and power off and visa versa. Boxes that are in bikes that are ridden aggressively tend to last a lot better than ones that are babied but it’s still a bit of a crap shoot.Fifth is usually the first to go, followed by third. After that it all goes to hell in a hand basket pretty quickly.Pete
Is this for the Sport 1100 straight cut gear production, or is that for all straight cut gears used by Moto Guzzi (e.g. Le Mans 4 variant)?
Only really applies to Sport Carbs, Sport Injection and Daytonas/Hi Cam engines with the 5 speed boxes, not sure about CentaurosBikes preceding them had 5 dog engagement and cush drives so a lot more robust and less prone to digesting their own inners