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Loosen the handle bar adjustment a lot, .then take a little slack out of the cable at the engine connection, then re-adjust the handlebar lever with a bout 1/8" play
One of several reasons...
1. You are not getting the transmission into neutral correctly
2. The neutral detent spring/plunger is weak/broken
3. The shift drum locator is worn or broken
4. The shift shaft arm that moves the shift drum is worn or broken
5. You have extremely worn shift forks. Its time to have a professional look at it... this jumping into gear will eventually cause serious damage to your transmission.
Make sure the shift pedal is tight on the shift shaft/linkage. Also make sure it's not interfering with the engine case when shifting, and adjust if needed. I doubt it's a transmission issue.
This is more of I have the same problem starts up good runs good in neutral but as soon as I pull cluc5h an shot into first or any gear it stalls out also wont start in any gear even with clutch pulled it dies every time. Put it to neutral an it atarya up runs but dies whenever I they to shift so please someone help i miss riding my bike 2004 Yamaha v star 650 classic
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