Why does my Harley shift loud?

Why does my Harley shift loud?

Harley Davidson motorcycles make a loud clunking noise when shifting into gear because they have dog ring gearboxes instead of a synchromesh ring. The clunking noise that a Harley makes when shifting into gear is normal, but the clunking can be exasperated in cold weather or by a too high idle speed.

Why is it so hard to get my Harley into neutral?

Some people just never get the hang of finding neutral. Clutch adjustment is a big factor, if there is drag, you will pull too hard and “miss” N. Being new, can make it tough to determine if you have some clutch drag.

How do you shift a Harley Davidson into neutral?

Squeeze the clutch lever and put the bike into neutral. Start the engine, and while squeezing the clutch, push the shift lever into first. Very slowly release the clutch lever until the motorcycle starts moving.

Why do I have a hard time shifting my Harley?

If you are experiencing Harley neutral issues, “hard neutral”, or having a tough time shifting your Harley, you may need to address your Harley-Davidson gear shift linkage as an assembly. Sometimes, a misaligned shifter linkage splines will be obvious to diagnose.

When do I need to fix my Harley shift linkage?

More great content is available when you sign up for a Fix My Hog Video Membership! If you are experiencing Harley neutral issues, “hard neutral”, or having a tough time shifting your Harley, you may need to address your Harley-Davidson gear shift linkage as an assembly. Sometimes, a misaligned shift linkage will be obvious to diagnose.

When do you need to address gear shift linkage?

If you are experiencing Harley neutral issues, “hard neutral”, or having a tough time shifting your Harley, you may need to address your Harley-Davidson gear shift linkage as an assembly. Sometimes, a misaligned shifter linkage splines will be obvious to diagnose. Other times you may need to examine the assembly more closely.

What happens if your shift arm is wrong on a Harley Davidson?

Sometimes, path of travel can be limited, or cut short by an oversized, after-market hand grip; or possibly some other add on. If your shift arms are not properly aligned or your Harley-Davidson gear shift linkage is set to an incorrect length; you may experience binding, which will limit, or diminish your leverage.