Well....
Sorta YES, but NOT REALLY! :lecturef_smilie:
With the SE's, they
don't go into Neutral UNTIL you select it;
OR if you try to start it while it's still in gear - in which case it'll
only select Neutral
almost immediately AFTER the engine starts cranking oil pressure. There was a time when I knew how little oil pressure it actually needed to do that, but my forgettory works much better'n it used to these days & I can't remember what it is right now. :banghead:
However, the point is that if you shut an SE down in gear (with the Key or the Kill Switch)
it will REMAIN in gear BUT because you've got no oil pressure from the engine turning over anymore, the clutch will disengage (with the SE6's anyway, the SE5's with their Centrifugal Clutches rely on revs!

) making it
SEEM like it's in Neutral - only it's not really! :lecturef_smilie:
So until you start the engine up again,
the disengaged clutch means the gear that it's still in is not engaged to the Output shaft/drive YET and you can wheel your Spyder around, cos it relies on having
SOME oil pressure
TO actually engage/disengage the gearbox; and because the engine doesn't like to start in gear, as soon as you get
SOME oil pressure from cranking it over with the starter, even tho you left it in gear when you shut it down, it'll almost immediately shift into Neutral - or if you like, if you shut it down in gear, then as soon as there's no oil pressure anymore, it'll
SEEM like it's in Neutral, but actually it's still in gear, only the clutch has disengaged the gearbox from the output shaft due to the lack of oil pressure (or lack of revs with the SE5's

) and it won't shift to Neutral
UNTIL you try to start it again and it gets some oil pressure during the cranking process.

hyea:
Make sense?? :dontknow: