RedsReboot
Junior Member
I have finished making cosmetic repairs to the bike and fired it up today. It had not been started in about 6 months, but aside from extra fuel prime time it started right up.
The problem is that I have a squirrel in the clutch and it doesn't seem to be fully engaged. I put the bike on the center stand and squeez the clutch. I shift while holding in the clutch and the bike kinda clunks into the gear and tire spins when it should not engage. The bike will not start if it's in any gear even while engaging the clutch. I put it in nuetral and it fires right up. As far as free rolling the bike, it has resistance if I push it and it's in gear. Pulling the clutch though still dissengages enough to easily move the bike around. Is there any other way to adjust the clutch besides the knob by the lever?
I just changed the oil and it's at the correct level.
ideas?
The problem is that I have a squirrel in the clutch and it doesn't seem to be fully engaged. I put the bike on the center stand and squeez the clutch. I shift while holding in the clutch and the bike kinda clunks into the gear and tire spins when it should not engage. The bike will not start if it's in any gear even while engaging the clutch. I put it in nuetral and it fires right up. As far as free rolling the bike, it has resistance if I push it and it's in gear. Pulling the clutch though still dissengages enough to easily move the bike around. Is there any other way to adjust the clutch besides the knob by the lever?
I just changed the oil and it's at the correct level.
ideas?