Clutch problem?
Clutch problem?
Hey guys, I just replaced my chain. I've put the bike all together, and the clutch seemed to not work at all. I bled it ( took me FOR EVER ) but now it seems fine. The only thing is that when the bike is off and its in gear, when I press down the clutch, the bike is wayyy harder to move around the garage than when it's in neutral (it's not impossible tho, just demands a lot of effort). I was wondering if that is normal, or i'll be facing some problems when I actually get on the road with it?
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Re: Clutch problem?
Bleed it again. properly.
and make sure you have put the cover back on properly with the clutch slave cylinder attached.
i think you will find you have misaligned it somehow or missed a dowel or something.
and make sure you have put the cover back on properly with the clutch slave cylinder attached.
i think you will find you have misaligned it somehow or missed a dowel or something.
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Re: Clutch problem?
I have to ask why you would want to push it in gear with the engine off? Just put it in neutral then you wont have a problem.
Re: Clutch problem?
Try connecting a large syringe with tubing to the bleed nipple, and draw the plunger (you'll need a glamorous assistant for this unless you have three hands) whenever the bleed nipple is opened.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: Clutch problem?
I'll take it apart again and make sure everything is in its place and if that's not the problem i'll get a buddy to help me bleed it again. I'll let you know if i got it figured out. Thanks for the quick replies guys!!
Re: Clutch problem?
So i removed the slave cylinder and noticed that its leaking a bit of brake fluid. I removed the banjo bolt and took the cylinder to my work bench. I took it apart and wow all the crap that was in there!! I cleaned it up and put it all back together. For the bleeding i didnt install it on the bike, i used a c clamp instead. So the clutch feels nice now and it actually disengages completely. No visible leaks for now 
