Gents,
On behalf of a mate who intends racing the 250 AW next year - I have spoken to several guru's and we could be headed in the right direction. But I have decided to put this subject to maybe get an answer and help someone coming behind us.
Bike is an original 77 AW 250 5 speed. Motor completely split, cleaned, all new bearings seals, rod etc. We changed the longer 400 shift shaft for the correct and same shaped 250 shaft (bit shorter on the shaft to compensate for clutch width).
Bike now running and will change up gear very well, but is sticky or down right difficult to go down gears. all but impossible to 2dn or 1st. What we have noticed is on my AW the shift lever moves about 15mm both up and down before it starts to engage a gear. Marks one moves about 10mm down and about 40mm up. We also flipped the shift shaft return spring over, which actually made a difference even though it looks identical each way. This causes he Shift shaft to rotate very slightly towards the direction of the front wheel. the Shift shaft lever ends up moving about 5 to 6mm. the hole in the end of the level fits into a pin which then is slide back and forward to select gears through the selector plate (not a drum) We have been told it hard to mis align the teeth between the selector plate and pinion segment gear that is pulled around which then drags the selector plate back and forth which pushes and forces the selector forks to get another gear. hope this is making sense. I didn't check if the selector forks were straight but all the box and selectors look like new. Famous last words.
Any ideas for the record???
Thanks Pete for Mark