It is probably a vacume issue.
a blown transmission they are known for that expect a $1200 rebuild
Yes, it has a 6 "speed" or gears.
no, but dont shift the trans to first when you are going 70
To shift gears on a road bike effectively, use the right hand to shift the rear gears and the left hand to shift the front gears. Anticipate the terrain and adjust gears before reaching a hill or descent. Shift one gear at a time and pedal lightly while shifting to avoid chain slipping. Practice shifting on flat terrain to get comfortable with the process.
Autostick is a feature which allows the driver to shift gears on the fly much as in a manual (stickshift) car only with no clutch. The gears are changed simply by tapping or nudging the drive selection "stick" up or down.
You press the clutch, and shift gears. There are great instructional videos on youtube.
If it is four wheel drive you will have shift lever coming through the floor in front of the front seat.
Have you ever had the linkage adjusted? 90% chance this is the problem.
Maybe, but the transmission may not be able to shift gears.
your four wheel drive actuator/diaphram located on your front axle is sticking. i had this problem also RAYGUIVER
if it was automatic it had a torqueflite tranny and had 3 forward gears and a reverse and if stick shift you had either a 3 speed tranny (rare) or a 4 speed.
Your front derailleur may rub against the chain when you shift gears on your bike due to misalignment or improper adjustment of the derailleur. This can cause the chain to not move smoothly between the gears, resulting in rubbing and potential damage to the components. Adjusting the derailleur properly can help prevent this issue.