clutch grab

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adamm01
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clutch grab

Post by adamm01 »

I have just brought my bike but when I was riding home I noticed that every time I stop at junctions the bike keeps pulling forward despite me holding the clutch. It is also impossible to find neutral with the engine running. I was told the bike has had a new clutch fitted so I tried bleeding it which helped a bit but it's still doing it. Is this a common problem? And how can I fix it?
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lloydie
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Re: clutch grab

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Bleed the clutch again .
Check what size master cylinder you have incase the po changed it out .
tony.mon
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Re: clutch grab

Post by tony.mon »

Clutch bleeding on these can take a long time.
Just use the normal bleeding method and keep going for 15-20 minutes and you will get there. Also try cable tying the lever back to the bars overnight, but tbh this works better with brakes than clutch.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
adamm01
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Re: clutch grab

Post by adamm01 »

Thanks I'll try bleeding it again
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