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dustrunner
12-07-2014, 08:55 PM
I have a 250es engine that came with no side cases. I need to find neutral so I can re-assemble it ...tried shifting it but cannot find neutral...I re-assembled it but the manual gives instruction for it being in neutral and upon completing assembly it wont shift at all...so gonna tear it back apart if I can figure it out...:wondering

tri again
12-17-2014, 04:11 AM
I have a 250es engine that came with no side cases. I need to find neutral so I can re-assemble it ...tried shifting it but cannot find neutral...I re-assembled it but the manual gives instruction for it being in neutral and upon completing assembly it wont shift at all...so gonna tear it back apart if I can figure it out...:wondering

Hmmm, so any backstory?
Did it ever run that you know of?
Generally, it should shift with the covers off and the back wheels propped up so you can see stuff going on.
Easy to rock wheels, or more accurately, rotate the wheels as you try to shift
As far as not shifting with the covers on? I'm sure you are careful. but I did have one with a loose
'threaded pin' in the end of the shift drum that was binding and I could get lucky and find neutral
with 20 or 30 attempts.

What I'm trying to say / ask. is:
Maybe it was apart because it wouldn't shift and then you got it?
Everything looks good and you put the covers back on and it won't shift.
so...if you take the left cover back off, and prop the wheels so they can rotate, it should shift beautifully
when you shift it and rotate the back wheels so it clicks ever so wonderfully into and out of gear, including the magical neutral.
If not, it could be a loose or bent pin in the end of the shift drum, which is what mine did.
We should be working trikes later today if you want to call me.

yeah, more info would help if you've got any.
did it run good, loaned out , bent shifter and now no shift at all??
That type story would help.
Garage sale find, cheap, no info, couldn't resist .
Hang in there.
GREAT machines.
search key for something like "sx shift" or "es shift" (same animal) should get you quite a few pages too.
A few of us went thru this at the same time a couple years ago and I think it was flyingW that posted some gorgeous pictures.

tri again
12-17-2014, 09:01 AM
any new news?

oscarmayer
12-17-2014, 10:27 AM
neutral is all the way down or all the way up depending on yr. remember on a shaft drive, neutral still feels like it is engaged when compared to a chain drive. You will know after trying to push the bike for 10 feet if it is in N or not. If in N it will be hard to roll but will let the tires roll at least. If it is not in N rear tires will NOT move.

tri again
12-18-2014, 07:37 AM
neutral is all the way down or all the way up depending on yr. remember on a shaft drive, neutral still feels like it is engaged when compared to a chain drive. You will know after trying to push the bike for 10 feet if it is in N or not. If in N it will be hard to roll but will let the tires roll at least. If it is not in N rear tires will NOT move.

1985? es / sx neutral is all the way down.
Most are up shift but I'd like to think someone thought that if a trike was running and you
climbed on and stepped on the shifter accidentally, you'd confirm neutral
as opposed to stomping it into gear as you're getting on.

I put one in my truck, put it in first so it wouldn't roll, or so I thought.
Got back in the truck, hit the gas ever so slightly and the trike rolled out the back of the truck.

so?
If it's in gear, it won't roll forward but WILL roll backward..and out the back of the truck in my case.

oscarmayer
12-18-2014, 01:00 PM
good times! :)