Hi Guys, I just started riding a bike I've been working on for the last few
years, it's a 1985 GS 700e Suzuki. It's got 25k and is a really nice machine. This is my third day
out and before I tell you what happened today let me say the first two days I
spent testing this bike in all ways on all different kinds of roads and
conditions, nothing turned up. Bike ran flawless.
Today (3rd day), after a 20 mile slow back road jaunt I turned on to the
highway, I turned up the heat (6-7 grand) getting on and I went for third and the clutch
lever went limp (cable style actuation), so, I figure broken cable, I turned
around when I caught a break in the traffic and started for home. On the way back the clutch lever comes
back, at first a little and then as I rode on, carefully, more and more until it
was fine, normal. I rode easy all the way home with no trouble.
A few hours later I tried it out again and the same thing happened, it seems
that this is speed related, engine speed. When it first happened I was getting
out in to traffic with the power on (5-6 grand or so), right after that the
clutch lever went south...
I put a new worm gear (a small mechanism that is between the cable and the push
rod for the clutch) in when I changed the sprockets but only because I lost a
few of the ball bearings and could not get others. There was nothing wrong, I just
wanted to clean and lube it.
I've never come across this problem in all my 55 years of riding and I'm
reaching out to anybody who has had this happen or has even a reasonable guess! This is just too weird for
words!!!
I took the bike out tonight and all was well on the back roads, even with a few
short blasts at higher revs, nothing at the clutch lever but normal feel.
Today I tested it again and as soon as you reach 6-7 grand on the tach the clutch lever goes bye by, if you nurse it a few miles it comes back. I'm going to pull off the left side cover and see if anything has come adrift around the worm gear but I have a feeling the problem might be on the right side.
Again, the clutch itself doesn't
slip or have any problems, you can ride all day if you keep the revs down....
I'm stumped for sure.
Thanks, Rick
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