Hi everyone. I'm Gideon. I'm from the Detroit area and I'm new around here. I've got a little problem I need some help with.
So, here's the deal. I have an '83 XJ750 Maxim taking up space in the garage. It has sat in my garage for two years and before that for about eighteen months outside in Michigan weather in the previous owner's Ex-girlfriend's driveway. I went to fetch it in the driveway in '03 (where, incidentally, the ex had left a big pile of dog crap in the saddle for him) with a bag of tricks including a new battery, new plugs, carb cleaner and fresh fuel. I got the thing running and running strong with the little tune up I gave it then came the kicker. When you pull in the clutch lever and drop it into gear the thing stalls. The clutch appeared to be hung up. So instead of riding it back to my garage I put it in the truck and took it home.
The PO has pretty much abandoned it, the sniveling little dilletante that he is, and has left me with the check as it were. Now I've taken the cover off, pulled the clutch plates and cleaned 'em up (they were rusty and stuck together) reinstalled 'em with all the proper torque on the bolts, the springs are okay, got a new clutch cable and installed and adjusted it correctly. Don't you know the bugger still still does it. Pull in the clutch lever, shift into first and the thing jumps and stalls. Now I've tried busting the plates loose again by placing it on the center stand, throttling up and dropping it into gear, but it just stalls the engine. So I'm at my wits' end with this bike. It would make a great scooter if I could just figure this clutch problem out. Any one have any ideas?
Gracias
Gid.
So, here's the deal. I have an '83 XJ750 Maxim taking up space in the garage. It has sat in my garage for two years and before that for about eighteen months outside in Michigan weather in the previous owner's Ex-girlfriend's driveway. I went to fetch it in the driveway in '03 (where, incidentally, the ex had left a big pile of dog crap in the saddle for him) with a bag of tricks including a new battery, new plugs, carb cleaner and fresh fuel. I got the thing running and running strong with the little tune up I gave it then came the kicker. When you pull in the clutch lever and drop it into gear the thing stalls. The clutch appeared to be hung up. So instead of riding it back to my garage I put it in the truck and took it home.
The PO has pretty much abandoned it, the sniveling little dilletante that he is, and has left me with the check as it were. Now I've taken the cover off, pulled the clutch plates and cleaned 'em up (they were rusty and stuck together) reinstalled 'em with all the proper torque on the bolts, the springs are okay, got a new clutch cable and installed and adjusted it correctly. Don't you know the bugger still still does it. Pull in the clutch lever, shift into first and the thing jumps and stalls. Now I've tried busting the plates loose again by placing it on the center stand, throttling up and dropping it into gear, but it just stalls the engine. So I'm at my wits' end with this bike. It would make a great scooter if I could just figure this clutch problem out. Any one have any ideas?
Gracias
Gid.
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