On my bike, it rides fine but on the centerstand pulling the clutch in, the wheel will rotate with more power than I can stop with my hand. It appears to ride fine though. Just half a second of slippage when initially going into a gear accelerating. Do I need a new clutch?
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ZacharyB
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I read using the search engine that wheelspin with the clutch in is normal. It is mild wheelspin that you would be able to stop with your hand.
On my bike, it rides fine but on the centerstand pulling the clutch in, the wheel will rotate with more power than I can stop with my hand. It appears to ride fine though. Just half a second of slippage when initially going into a gear accelerating. Do I need a new clutch?Tags: None
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ZacharyB
Yeah, thinking about it you are right, slippage is when the clutch cannot make contact with the motor so the wheel would not be turning at all. Thanks for reassuring. I will readjust everything to spec just to be sure
By the way the name of the subject was supposed to be "cl1tch sluppage" (1=i) but it caught the you-know-what in there
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Originally posted by ZacharyBYeah, thinking about it you are right, slippage is when the clutch cannot make contact with the motor so the wheel would not be turning at all. Thanks for reassuring. I will readjust everything to spec just to be sure
By the way the name of the subject was supposed to be "cl1tch sluppage" (1=i) but it caught the you-know-what in thereKevin
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ZacharyB
Instead of clutch slippage....
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