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Alright, so about a month ago I was riding and my bike decided she didn't want to shift anymore. My bike wouldn't go in to any gear so I took the cover off when i got home. The clutch was dunzo. I swapped it out with a new tusk clutch and put the bike back together. I drove my bike around the neighborhood and it shifted fine through all the gears. I thought I was good to go. I went out this past weekend and my bike was doing great until an hour or so into riding, I only had 1st gear and N. So I took the cover off again and the clutch seems fine. Do you think it is an adjustment issue? Tranny? simple fix? I'm all ears.. Thanks :confused:

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Alright, so about a month ago I was riding and my bike decided she didn't want to shift anymore. My bike wouldn't go in to any gear so I took the cover off when i got home. The clutch was dunzo. I swapped it out with a new tusk clutch and put the bike back together. I drove my bike around the neighborhood and it shifted fine through all the gears. I thought I was good to go. I went out this past weekend and my bike was doing great until an hour or so into riding, I only had 1st gear and N. So I took the cover off again and the clutch seems fine. Do you think it is an adjustment issue? Tranny? simple fix? I'm all ears.. Thanks :confused:

Check your shift shaft adjustment, you should do this anytime the clutch cover is off. Get a service manual and use the search function on here.

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