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dfinnegan71
clutch won't disengage
Just like the title says, if I pull in the lever it's still engaged and won't do it's job. I actually rode home from work like this last night. I had to down shift really hard and hope I find neutral , at the stop lights, or I would lock up and skid to a stop. So again I pull in the lever all the way and no disengagement of the clutch. Do I need new clutch plates?Tags: None
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knowing what bike you are referring to may help!
is the cable adjusted correctly?
what is the history behind the problem, has the bike been stood for a while, has it suddenly just started happening?
we really need more info to be able to try and help you.1978 GS1085.
Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!
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dfinnegan71
Oh yes, more info would be helpful.
It's a 1980 GS 550 L. It sat for at least 15 years. I got it running, cleaned and lined the tank, cleaned and dipped carbs, changed oil and filter.
I have been riding it for about 300-400 miles and it just happened all of a sudden. I mean I was riding for awhile in 6 gear and when I came up to light it was quite abrupt as I was downshifting. I thought, "dam this is downshifting really hard" A few miles later I could accelerate in gear with the clutch lever totally pulled in.
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dfinnegan71
Oh boy now that you mention it, the clutch cable did feel a bit on the light side. as far as pull tension goes. I mean, lighter than before and it did happen all of a sudden. But it does spring right back. I need to pull it apart and take a look see...
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dfinnegan71
apon further inspection it seems I have a fraying cable, coming apart down behind the cover not up at the lever....very interesting. New cable ordered. Thanks fellas.
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