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Williamson:
The gear lever on my 2011 ST1300 won't ...... lever this is!!

Out for a short ride to Whittlesea this AM to meet some of my / our Ulysses colleagues, and my gear lever stopped levering, the gear shifter stopped shifting - stuck in 3rd gear. 

Limped home, parked in garage, on to centre stand, LH lower fairing off.  Still pretty dark in there (a torch helped), very tight, no room for hands or even a good look, but it seems like the lever system has been disconnected between items 4 and 5 in this diagram.



This from a link provided by Saaz (RIP) for 2003 - 2004 model ST1300's. 

Any clues or advice from others on this matter, eg:
*  Do you think I'm on the right track? 
*  Is some thing broken in there or 4 and 5 just separated
*  Do I keep pulling off side panels for a better look, next one look like the panel that the pillion foot rest is mounted on, this means also removing the tow bar or at least part of it?
*  Am I off-track altogether, sans the tow bar?
*  Do I pack back together and take it to the dealer?

Brock:
The rod ends are known to occasionally get stiff. (item 4) pull them off and give them a good lube (lithium grease should do the trick).

While the rod end is off, try the gear lever for free movement.

Williamson:

--- Quote from: Brock on March 05, 2016, 10:57:04 AM ---The rod ends are known to occasionally get stiff. (item 4) pull them off and give them a good lube (lithium grease should do the trick).

While the rod end is off, try the gear lever for free movement.

--- End quote ---


Don't think it's stiff, the outer lever just floats around, floppy like.

Perhaps it was stiff, and little to much effort on my part caused it to come adrift.  Didn't seem stiff before though, although now thinking back there was one very firm "clunk" when selecting 1st gear at an earlier stop.

Looks like I'll have to remove this panel to get a good look.




HunterTodd:
The crank has not come of the spline on the shaft where it exits the crankcase. This is on the lower rear right hand side of the engine and you dont need to remove any plastic to see it. If that link is not on the gear lever feels floppy and it obviously will stay in the last gear which was selected.

Williamson:
I have removed the oil filter to get a better view and discovered it's come adrift between 5 and 18.  Bloody damn hell poop, it's awkward in there.

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