78 Kawasaki KM 100 discussion forum:1976 km 100 sticky shifter |
1976 km 100 sticky shifter |
granatnl said 2014-02-23 18:58 |
Hello, I jsuy purchased a 1976 km 100. Had no spark. Fixed that up, cleaned the carb, new plug and wires and now it runs mint. My problem is this. when i shift up, the shifter does not drop back down on itw own. SO when I try to get up to the next gear, I cannot. I have to just tap down very lightly on the shifter then upshift to go to thenext gear. Any idesa what this is? Do I need to take the motor our and check some springs inside that pulls the shifter back dwon after you shift up? Any help is apprecaited. Thank you, granatnl |
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