Hey Guys,
I have an issue I think. I'm not actually sure, which is why it is an issue.
I installed a new front sprocket this weekend. The problem is that when I pulled the sprocket cover, the muck made the clutch acuating rod pull out. It didn't pull all the way out, but about 3/4 way out.
When I went to put the cover back on, I noticed that the rod was sticking out an extra 1/2". I pushed the cover on carefully.
Now, when I pull in the clutch, it feels very easy. When I put it in gear with the clutch in, I have to barely let the clutch out (not even 10%) and it bites hard an launches the bike.
It is like the clutch needs to be bled. Anyone have any advice?
Thanks from Canada
Jason.
Clutch problem
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Probably a little movement in the hydrolic clutch. i.e the piston started to come out on its own when not connected to the chassis.
Could also be compounded with muck on the clutch push rod.
It may settle back in but to be sure it might be worth while bleeding the system just incase there's any pressure build up. Take the resevior cap off, give it all a clean and put it back on after bleeding.
That should sort it
Pete.l
Could also be compounded with muck on the clutch push rod.
It may settle back in but to be sure it might be worth while bleeding the system just incase there's any pressure build up. Take the resevior cap off, give it all a clean and put it back on after bleeding.
That should sort it

Pete.l