When in 1st gear at a stop light, the friction is not enough to move the bike...it only is apparent when it is up on the stand.
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Rear tire turns with clutch pulled back
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Anonymous
Rear tire turns with clutch pulled back
I have a GS750T. I put the bike up on the stand, start the bike and put in 1st gear. With the clutch pulled back (disengaged) is it normal that there would still be some friction which would cause the rear tire turn? In nuetral, the rear wheel is still,as it should be.
When in 1st gear at a stop light, the friction is not enough to move the bike...it only is apparent when it is up on the stand.Tags: None
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mark
Ditto. Every bike I've ever had did that. Should be able to stop it with your foot, like above post says.
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gsBert
yeah , its normal
my clutch works perfectly fine (im a maniac) and when it's still cold if i pull in the lever and gun the engine in first it'll drag a bit and try to move the bike forward, but i dont need the brake to stop it, the feet suffice (and i dont do it to avoid burning the clutch)
relax, and go ride, the seasons almost over....
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