1st Gear difficult to engage

Ropey

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Not a biggy but my new 07 reg 12GS can be a bugger to get into first gear, it really only happens when starting off cold and only way I found was to paddle forward a few feet and she engages no problem... Anyone have this and any tips/tricks... Being a short@rse it can be difficult at times...:eek:
 
was told

they all do that sir, best bet is not to pull clutch all the way back to the bar but leave about an inch or so, mine usually goes in first time doing this, wont go in at all if back to bar, its call charm or something like that
 
It's quite easy once you get the knack of it, it seems to be a standard BMW gearbox feature, my 1150 did it as well.
 
Slight pressure down on the gear lever as you let the clutch out - goes in every time from cold. Just a characteristic of the box, there's a good link to the technical reasons for this if you care to look (essentially due to the dry clutch)
 
It's perticularly noticable if you've come straight from a Jap bike where you need to pull the clutch in about 5 minutes before engaging first to prevent it crunching.

Try pulling the clutch in and clicking into first immediately, Should slot straight in!
 
I had the same issue at first, but i had it on an old bike I had some years ago and found that if you stand on the gearlever and slowly let the clutch out it will click into gear
 
Nice easy box

".....they all do that sir,...." Well, mine (a 2008 model) does not. Should i tae it back and have a clonk put in to retain the 'character' of a BM
 
1st gear blues

It's perticularly noticable if you've come straight from a Jap bike where you need to pull the clutch in about 5 minutes before engaging first to prevent it crunching.

Try pulling the clutch in and clicking into first immediately, Should slot straight in!

I tried it this way, makes a huge difference:clap

Oberon
 


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