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Old 01-15-2011, 11:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Post RX 135 gear shifting adjustment

guys i had a gear engagement problem in my 135 5s ...but after adjusting the clutch cable it was ok!! but i also found that a nut was loose and when it was adjusted the gear shift was perfect as it was before!! can anyone here explain what is that nut and also ideal setting for it???
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2-stroke Query approved.
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Old 01-15-2011, 12:44 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Old 01-17-2011, 10:11 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Are you asking the nut in the pic? That's for Neutral light. Remove it (no harm) & switch ON the keys & you cannot see the Green neutral light glowing. If you're doing it, ensure that the blue wire doesn't sink inside the side case.

If you're talking about any other nut here, pls specify or post the pic pls.
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Old 01-18-2011, 10:05 AM   #6 (permalink)
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@Aargee and JD :....i am asking about the nut which is in an angular position ...i mean the nut which is not connected with a wire..if thats what u are talking about then thanks for ur info
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Yea, I'd assumed you'd ask that question. That bolt is gear stopper & is used for controlling the neutral position for Rx. Has a ball & spring inside.
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@aargee: yea...tat what i asked ...hw should it be set?? i mean whats d ideal adjustment for it?? coz it was very loose when i had shifting problem!!i tightened it a bit and nw the gear is smooth...still the bike is having some transmission problem i guess coz there is rare occurences of false nuetral popping up!!! ...it has not happened before !! should the nut be fully tightened???
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Do a trial & error, atleast, that's what I do. If you've a torque wrench, nothing like it.
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he he!!! i ve alredy done it...its running gud and shifting is also smooth except some false nuetrals!!! the doubt i had was whether the changes i ve made don impact the gearbox badly!!! coz replacing them is nearly impossible !!!
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