popeye
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Then you are risking the same issue in reverse.
What's funny/sad/dumb is that this could be solved by a $10 piece of plastic. The low gate needs to be further back and smaller imo.
Mine is at the dealer, was supposed to be ready last Saturday, then yesterday, so hopefully today is the day. I'm planning on making a new gate out of some 3/8" uhmw or similar. Basically just copy the stock one, but have low 1/4" further back and smaller. I'm not going to have my machine at the dealer for a month again because of this stupid design flaw.
If the shifter is in the low gate, it should be in low, period.
Mine has ground, or poped outgoing into low also, probably 4-5 times, never happened until temps got below 50 degrees. @Tigermark watched it happen twice in one day. I’ve never “beat” on my machine, and have found the same thing everyone else agrees with. The gate going into low needs to be 3/8” further back, both the opening and the the beginning to it, and the furthest back part of it. When I shift my talon X into low, I have to now stop, wait for the instrument cluster to read L befor I can move forward. As cheap as the field is, it should not be acceptable for what we pay for these machines.... call if growing pains of a first years rig.
I owned a pioneer 1000 for 3 years and 3000 miles and never had this issue, I truly believe that it’s the plastic shift gate in the talon
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