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I recently got a 2006 Joyner 650cc Commando. It was not running when i got it.

I put a new fuel pump and alternator and is up and running.

My problem is when I originally got it started it seemed I didn't have 1st gear.  I was able to get it moving from 2nd and was sure I got it into 3rd.

In my process of diagnosing the first gear issue and I realize I have first gear because it is where I thought 3rd gear was. But now I don't seem to have 3rd or 4th gear.

The shifter itself seems sloppy and needs a little rehab if that is possible. Replacement available?

Cables are worn so I don't know if they have too much play to properly shift. Can't seem to find any cables available to replace. 

Can someone tell me which cable should be first and second and 3rd and 4th? One is black and the other is red.

Ultimately it may be a transmission problem internally.

As long as I have 1st and 2nd the machine will work for me going through the woods picking up wood.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

New to this if you can't tell.

Thanks

 

 

  • Alex changed the title to 2006 Joyner 650cc Commando Shift Cables
  • 4 months later...
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Did you get your Joyner going? Ours is torn apart and we cannot figure out how to get the shift cables reattached. Can anyone out there send us a picture of how the cables are attached at the transmission end? Thank you.

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Yes, I got my machine running without a transmission issue, have all gears now.

Gears had been moved manually so I had to figure out how to get them back in sync with the actual shifting lever.

I don't have any pictures of the linkage right now. Maybe this weekend I will have time to take a couple for you.

Bill

  • 1 month later...
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Here are some pics of the linkage. Seems like they can only get connected one way.

Sorry for the delay but It was warm out this weekend so I could uncover unit and get a couple of pics for you.

Good luck

 

UTVshift2.jpg

UTVshift1.jpg

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