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    Just bought a max iv and found out it had trouble shifting. Got some good advice from maximum offroad and RI and I replaced the shift lever on t20. While I had it apart I tightened chains. Now it shifts very well but it clunks at times when in reverse maybe a small amount also when in forward. Could I have possibly got them too tight? I tried to go by what the manual said. I only lifted the rear off the ground when I adjusted maybe thats the problem. Any help would be appreciated.

  • #2
    The manual recommends all six wheels up for adjustment or at least one side at a time.there needs to be a little bit of slack in them,also what condition are your sprockets in?

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    • #3
      Clunks

      Originally posted by upmep View Post
      Just bought a max iv and found out it had trouble shifting. Got some good advice from maximum offroad and RI and I replaced the shift lever on t20. While I had it apart I tightened chains. Now it shifts very well but it clunks at times when in reverse maybe a small amount also when in forward. Could I have possibly got them too tight? I tried to go by what the manual said. I only lifted the rear off the ground when I adjusted maybe thats the problem. Any help would be appreciated.
      If you are talking about a clunk when it drops into reverse or forward it is normal for a t-20. Mine has done it since it was new. if you are talking about clunking once it's in gear AND YOUR MOVING IN REVERSE THAT'S ANOTHER MATTER.

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      • #4
        clunks

        Thank you for replying to my post. The sprockets all look good to me. It clunks when its moving. It seems ok when shifting. I think this weekend I will try to get all wheels off the ground to check the tension.

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        • #5
          Just a thought.........does it have o-ring chain in good lubed condition?regular chain could seize at certain links and cause clunking........and.......a wheel bearing can make noise if the rollers are piling up.

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