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Originally Posted by Falcor
Awesome.... So basically my best bet if I don't have the preferred tools and area to do this and it's the only thing left to check would be to have it looked over by a dealer/shop huh?
Also, my bike came with a extended Kawasaki warranty. Would shift forks fall under the list of covered parts?
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i am 99% sure it is user error.
try keeping the shift lever pressed all the way down at the bottom of the stroke for a few seconds after it goes in gear. ... as in, about to shift.... throttle off, shift lever all the way up and keep it there, throttle back on, wait.... wait.... wait... is it still engaged? let the shift lever off.