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check your clutch adjustments , or it may be that your hub and presure plate are worn bad ,check the wear on them as well .also check your clutch springs and bolts , i had one break and it made it relese uneven .

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Just kinda how banshees are. I have found that they do go in easier when you are rolling to a stop. My raptor goes in neutral really easy, but all the banshees I have had have been a little tricky.

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I agree with Dave on this one. I couldn't get my shee to hit nuetral for shit, whether I was reving it up, coming to a stop, cold, hot. I would have to shut it off and it would pop right in, and yes this has been a problem since they rolled off the assembly line in '87. I had boonman mod my star a few years back and now I can hit it any time I want................

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Thata a common problem on the banshees, but it should not be that hard, check your clutch adjustments, another problem is if you have to much gearbox oil in, like way to much, sometimes I get banshees, if i service them there comes 2litres of oil out of the tranny.

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I was having problems getting the clutch to fully disengage when warm. I have adjusted several times and should be right. I finally bought new cable and lever. It disengages fine now only slight drag and can only tell if ya give a lil rev with it pulled in. I am running a 50W synthetic gear oil. Seems to work better then most I have tried.

 

Shift star ?? Where is it and how much to grind ?? LOL

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