Hi guys,
It seems I may have somewhat killed my gearbox the other day. While riding off I opened up quite properly and it seemed to hold back a bit. Therefor, I let go of the throttle and it decided to start crackling and making all sorts of wobbly noises. Not too good, anyway. To sum things up: It won't shift. The gearshifter is quite simply stuck, regardless of what I do with the clutch. If I start the bike, it rattles horribly. If I just push the bike, it still rattles horribly (worse pushing forward than reverse). I've had the front sprocket cover off and my front sprocket is still fixed firmly on the axle. The axle itself however has a new axis of freedom, allowing it to move back (toward the rear wheel) a bit. Not good, again. Some oil is under the bike now, not much but I'm not surpised at that, obviously the axle isn't right, thus allowing for some leakage.
Anyway, while I have some technical knowledge I'm not perfect. I'd like to know how achievable it is for a DIY tinkerer to take out the gearbox and figure out what's what. Do I have to remove the entire engine or can you reach? Is it likely to be just the bearing that's gone awry or is the complete thing totally arsed backwards? If so, I obviously have questions about what course to take... I don't want to sell the bike, I'll fix it somehow. What'll be cheaper? A new gearbox or a complete donor engine? In which case, which GSX-R 1100 engines will fit (obviously
)? I've heard the 'regular' ones are pretty much identical, but how about the W version? Does it take a lot of converting or is it still basically the same thing?
Thanks in advance, regardless of what's gonna happen I hope you can help me out :) Should the engine really need replacement I'm obviously going to Top-Gear style turn it into furniture