So I am looking at a k bike that is advertised as having a second gear "slippage issue". I get that it is super hard to diagnose a bike that you have never seen, nor have I, but I am a bit curious about the response i received after asking about it. I did search here first and found a second gear slipping post, but that author just replaced his tranny for resolution. Wondering if this reply is hogwash, or if he is on to something.
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i specifically asked about the slipping habits, ie. under power, when coasting, any other gears indicating a spline issue, etc....
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I only have the issue in second gear. I've not tried slow, steady acceleration, but it is only in lower revs (betw 3000 and 4500 rpm) that it slips. There is no clunking.
An acquaintance (not a professional mechanic) diagnosed the issue as: "most likely thrust adapter. It limits the torque in the transmission to limit stress on gears. Means removal and opening tranny. Its on one of the shafts kind of like a large slotted screwdriver into a slot and held in place by a heavy spring. The spring gets weak and then as it slips begins to wear the two interfacing components down."
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Thanks Ya'll! :2thumbup: