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| friend has a banshee that did same thing. he ended up replacing the gear shift cam and the shifter folks. |
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| check the clutch plates.. excessive wear and it will hamper the shifting
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| I noticed the clip that hold's the shift cam in place was gone replaced it and still the same thing. The clutch disk's are new. |
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| Check the shifting forks and make sure they aren't bent.
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