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Have 2006 Joyner 650 and am having trouble with my tranny. Seems to be stuck in second gear. This happened twice while attempting to shift to reverse. Took the transmission apart and couldn't detect any bent forks. Has anyone had this happen to them? Do I need to remove transmission again or is therre some other way of fixing this problem?

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Not familiar with the 650 but in general if the linkage is not adjusted correctly the tranny can get caught between gears or in the wrong gear. If you have taken the tranny apart and everything looks good, check the linkage adjustment.

rocmoc n AZ

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Not familiar with the 650 but in general if the linkage is not adjusted correctly the tranny can get caught between gears or in the wrong gear. If you have taken the tranny apart and everything looks good, check the linkage adjustment.

rocmoc n AZ

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THANKS FOR THE QUICK REPLY. I'M NOT SURE HOW TO GET IT OUT OF GEAR. I HAVE REMOVED THE LINKAGE FROM THE REAR OF THE TRANNY AND I CAN GET IT TO A NEUTRAL POSITION ON THE SHAFT BUT NOT IN THE TRANNY. REMOVING THE TRANNY IS NOT AN EASY JOB BUT MAYBE NECESSARY. WE ARE LEAVING FOR YUMA ARIZONA ON SUNDAY AND WAS LOOKING FOR AN EASIER WAY. DO YOU KINOW THE PROPER ADJUSTMENT FOR THE 650 SPIDER?

MARK

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Become a member on www.buggynews.com and add the same post there. You will have a couple of guys help you out for sure. They are more Joyner Buggy experts and we are more Joyner UTV orientated. BIGE from McDonough Powersports or PGH are the go-to men on Buggy News for Joyners and they will tell you what's going on with your 650 Spider. If you can get a hold of Casey, he would know too.

Cheers Mike.

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