2006 Hayabusa Clutch Slip in the Powerband?

I found some posts that people liked this place: Fast By Gast - Transmissions

Also, another oRg member recently posted that Robinson Industries did his undercuts for only $60. That seems really low to me.

Here are two threads you might want to look at:
https://www.hayabusa.org/forum/general-bike-related-topics/128774-second-gear-jerking-real-bad.html
https://www.hayabusa.org/forum/general-bike-related-topics/153404-gen-i-2nd-gear-trans-pics.html

When you do finally tear into it, please let us know what you found and what solution you settled on (with prices and results). Good luck!

Thanks Ajay. You guys here are awesome!!!:beerchug:
 
So the above post was back in 2011....but I'm having this exact same issue and am wondering if the OP ever got it fixed, and what the fix was?
 
So the above post was back in 2011....but I'm having this exact same issue and am wondering if the OP ever got it fixed, and what the fix was?

I don't know if he did or not.
But, 2nd gear failures are common in gen1s, all years.
There is no particular reason why some fail and others don't either. The gears need undercut for better engagement. Shift forks should be fine. Perhaps failing gears are at a lower end of dimension tolerance, who knows.
A 100k+ mile beater can never have had a problem. While the trailer queen goes out at 1500 miles.
It's a time consuming job, but not a difficult one. Several hundred for machining, and a new engine gasket set.
 
The problem described could be several things. Fuel pump/filter, kickstand switch, etc. Just make sure what the issue is before you bust the engine cases open.
 
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