Hello all..... Was on a blast to visit friends, slowing down I changed into 5th, let the clutch out, nothing, clutch in, try to move lever with foot and it is solid. Dash says 5th but it’s obviously somewhere in between. I disconnected the lever, that moves fine so it’s definitly the shaft that’s stuck. Any ideas? Currently awaiting recovery
@Beef stick the thread in the technical section and you'll get many more replies. https://www.ducatiforum.co.uk/forums/technical-help.41/
Hello all..... Was on a blast to visit friends, slowing down I changed into 5th, let the clutch out, nothing, clutch in, try to move lever with foot and it is solid. Dash says 5th but it’s obviously somewhere in between. I disconnected the lever, that moves fine so it’s definitly the shaft that’s stuck. Any ideas? Currently awaiting recovery
Home in the back of a recovery van, 2 hrs wait at the roadside. Ordered an alternator puller and will have a look inside when it arrives
My money is on a broken control fork return spring, allowing the fork to move out of place and jam the change mechanism.
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/laser-6030-flywheel-holding-tool/ Anyone any idea if this will fit a 2012 Multistrada? It's not listed in model fitment but I can't find any other options for a flywheel holder!
My Alternator puller arrived on Saturday, I got the cover off and can see that the selector fork is stuck fast against one of the pins on the selector drum. It doesn't look like the spring is broke but until my flywheel holder arrives I can't investigate any further. Snell (Ducati Alton) have been very helpful on the phone, I will give them a ring today and see what they think from what I can see. Did I say I'm meant to be going to Europe on 8th June?
Amazing pictures, can only help people in future with a similar problem. If I have the right mechanism, you are probably right to be looking down the back of the flywheel (as best you can at the moment!). The design is certainly different to earlier models, and it could be that the circlip (item 22 below) has managed to pop off and allow the control fork to move towards the engine.
Hi there its normally the bigger spring that breaks no.4 in your pic. and causes this issue good luck thats hope its not internal
Correct item 4 (spring) has been known to break and cause issues, I think someone in the States does a stronger spring as a mod You also need to get the adjustment correct on item 5 when you rebuild, it needs to have the correct equal clearance on the arm (item 6) so you get correct gear shift operation up and down It describes this in the workshop manual, ill try and find the link