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DarkDevil
Engine Smoking from the outside.
So i've installed my new Clutch Push lever, Haven't adjusted it yet, but my bike was put in neutral before I removed it. So I started my bike up, used a little choke, ran it for a minute or two, revved it up a little, and noticed a thin white smoke coming from below the bike. I shut it off and got down to check out what it was. Seems to be coming from the bottom of the engine, maybe from the exhaust pipes. Is this something I should be worries about? I had an oil spill that got a little messy, so it just oil smoldering from the heat of the exhuast pipes/engine?Tags: None
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Anonymous
Probably a spill of oil.
Let it cool down and give it a good wash and hose and clean any surplus oil away.
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DarkDevil
Alright, thanks. I think it's pretty much gone now. Wiped it down, and ran it for a bit. But now i've got a new problem. Clutch aint working properly.
Can't stop rear wheel with 2 fingers with clutch pulled in first.
First and 3rd don't appear on the indicator.
It's Going from 1st to 2nd skipping neutral, but neutral is easily access from above. (going from second.)
And sometimes it's slipping into 4th from 3rd... or what I think is third.. it's not appearing on the indicator. Maybe its just goign right into 3rd, and it's lingering right above it. So when I rev it, it just jumps to the closest gear, which in this case is 4th.
Maybe this belongs in a new thread... We'll see.
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Rock
The clutch is going to drag a bit even when pulled in. It won't be noticed when the machine is running and the rear tire is on the ground. At least with mine, when it is on the center stand in neutral you can't turn the rear wheel by hand when it is in gear with the clutch pulled in. I would set it on the ground, start it and see what happens while it's running. You did readjust the cable I assume.
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DarkDevil
I'm having a hard time adjusting it. I have read on many places that with the bike on the center stand, in first gear, with clutch pulled in, the bikes back wheel should move a little, but you should be able to stop it with 2 fingers.
I believe my adjustment is to tight at the momment. When in neutral, revving the engine causes the rear wheel to move... only a 1cm, if anything.. but in neutral its not suppose to move whatsoever.
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Rock
Originally posted by DarkDevilI'm having a hard time adjusting it. I have read on many places that with the bike on the center stand, in first gear, with clutch pulled in, the bikes back wheel should move a little, but you should be able to stop it with 2 fingers.
I believe my adjustment is to tight at the momment. When in neutral, revving the engine causes the rear wheel to move... only a 1cm, if anything.. but in neutral its not suppose to move whatsoever.
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