my 1st and 2nd gear is slipping?

ham4864

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to make a long story short i was quoted about $1000 for the job could be less depending on how much stuff is damaged. Does this sound about right.I have known my mechanic for about 4 years now and has never done me wrong and has always done good work.What do you guys think?

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To be honest that sounds great does that includes parts and labor.

ham4864

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yea parts and labor.you have to becareful what you buy,it was like that when i brought the bike

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Slipping is a clutch problem. $1000.00 for clutch work would be way high. More description of the problem would be helpful.

BlueHaya

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does it just slip and grab or pop out of gear under acceleration and go into nuetral?

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depends on the exact problem...

i got a new tranny dropped in for 700 knew the guy who did it though

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If, it just a clutch then that is a little steep. You should price out the clutch you want to buy. This can help you determine , if the price is to much. If, it's your transmission then this is a good price.

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I only replaced what was bad in my trans. 4 gear's, one shift fork complete gasket set, oil and filter bla, bla bla. By the time I was done it eas $600 in part's at a discount and my own labor. $1000 is a good deal for someone else to do it.

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I haven't seen or heard of tranny's slipping ( exept automatics ) so this should be a clutch issue. More info on your problem would help on this.

GIXERHP

ok, ok...just a wee bit Irish...
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If it is popping out of gear, a $1000 dollars with all the parts and labor, isn't too bad considering the motor has to be removed and the cases need to be split!

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If, it just a clutch then that is a little steep.
A little? New OEM fibers and steels can be had for around $200, less for aftermarket, clutch can be changed in 30 minutes or less. Don't know what kinda shop rate you get charged, but that's ridiculous!

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Trans, not such a bad deal, but clutch? Hell no!!!
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