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Clutch not fully disengage
06/22/11 at 13:06:19
 
I squeezed the lever all the way, but the clutch won't fully disengage.  The lever by the transmission is stiff and moves up and down as I operate the clutch.  Tried to adjust the cable to no avail.  Maybe I didn't do it right.  Please advise. Thanks.

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Reply #1 - 06/22/11 at 13:17:03
 
Soo, if you put it in Neutral & start it & pull the clutch in & stick it in 1st, the bike starts rolling?
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Reply #2 - 06/22/11 at 13:22:16
 
Starting is another problem in my other thread! If I try to start in first gear with clutch compress, the bike will want to roll forward. If I try to push it in first gear, there is quite a resistance.
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Reply #3 - 06/22/11 at 13:25:03
 
How much "wiggle" is there to the clutch lever before it starts pulling n the cable?
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Reply #4 - 06/22/11 at 13:25:14
 
It's a wet clutch.  It doesn't "slip" very well unless the engine is running and oil is circulating.
Like JOG said.. get it running 1st, then see how the clutch works.
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Reply #5 - 06/22/11 at 13:25:43
 
Need your bikes history. How much riding have you done on itz?
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Reply #6 - 06/22/11 at 13:37:18
 
The bike has 3,800 miles ... and I have not logged a single mile on it yet Sad !!  There is virtually no "wiggle" on the hand lever. Thanks.
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Reply #7 - 06/22/11 at 13:39:11
 
Put some Sea Foam in the oil and that it run some,Should clear up the problem.
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Reply #8 - 06/22/11 at 13:41:48
 
Lets get it started first,, start in Neutral.
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Reply #9 - 06/22/11 at 15:20:03
 
youzguyz wrote on 06/22/11 at 13:25:14:
It's a wet clutch.  It doesn't "slip" very well unless the engine is running and oil is circulating.
Like JOG said.. get it running 1st, then see how the clutch works.

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normal for the bike

- try to roll it with clutch in - very hard if it's been sitting
- start it in 1st with clutch in, "jumps" forward a little

my guess is your clutch's okay
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Reply #10 - 06/22/11 at 15:21:58
 
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Re: Clutch not fully disengage
Reply #11 - 06/22/11 at 18:16:01
 
GREAT!  That's one worry off my mind.  Now I can concentrate on starting the bike.  Thanks.
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