(2004 12GS) Eighteen months ago I replaced the gear position pot (no water ingress, just worn out).
In Feb this year I took the bike in for a major (36k miles). They found gearbox oil leaks (and replaced the seals) and opined there was a gearbox problem, so dismantled the box. Found nothing wrong, so reassembled and deigned to not charge me for that as it was Their misdiagnosis, so that bit doesn't appear on the invoice.
Couple of weeks ago (only 7k miles later) it stuck in a false neutral (thank heaven) between 5 and 6 (on the M4 in the evening rush-hour).
Apparently the selector shaft seized. They then said the sensor pot had failed (again). No prob, under warranty. Next phone call - not a failed pot, new selector shaft requires different pot (so Their highly-trained 'technicians' didn't know that, then).
I'm taking away the bits They replaced and have an engineer lined up to investigate. I've asked if they have any idea why the shaft seized, but They don't.
I'll pick the bike up, pay, ride away minus an arm and a leg, get my ducks in a row and see what happens.
Anyone have any experience/advice/knowledge about what may have happened or whether it's worth getting fierce about it? I know, it's seven years old, but only 43k miles (couldn't ride it for four of those years, and use the 80G/S a lot).
Ta muchly in advance.
/Cynthia
In Feb this year I took the bike in for a major (36k miles). They found gearbox oil leaks (and replaced the seals) and opined there was a gearbox problem, so dismantled the box. Found nothing wrong, so reassembled and deigned to not charge me for that as it was Their misdiagnosis, so that bit doesn't appear on the invoice.
Couple of weeks ago (only 7k miles later) it stuck in a false neutral (thank heaven) between 5 and 6 (on the M4 in the evening rush-hour).
Apparently the selector shaft seized. They then said the sensor pot had failed (again). No prob, under warranty. Next phone call - not a failed pot, new selector shaft requires different pot (so Their highly-trained 'technicians' didn't know that, then).
I'm taking away the bits They replaced and have an engineer lined up to investigate. I've asked if they have any idea why the shaft seized, but They don't.
I'll pick the bike up, pay, ride away minus an arm and a leg, get my ducks in a row and see what happens.
Anyone have any experience/advice/knowledge about what may have happened or whether it's worth getting fierce about it? I know, it's seven years old, but only 43k miles (couldn't ride it for four of those years, and use the 80G/S a lot).
Ta muchly in advance.
/Cynthia

So, the selector sleeve on the layshaft is jammed on the splines, right in the middle of its travel (hence the false neutral).