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While stopped at a traffic light this morning, my bike started to act like it didn't want to idle. Kinda like the clutch was trying to engage, and loading the engine. After checking it out, I found this to be the same in all gears, while idling and not moving. There is no slippage at all in normal use, and the upshifts are smooth. Downshifts are kinda noisy, with a loud clunk, and neutral is hard to find. To me it sounds like the clutch is not disengaging properly. Checked all adjustments and I even adjusted the recommended slack out, thinking maybe the cable has stretched. No change. Strange thing is while the engine is loading up, trying to move forward, I can easily roll it backwards. The mechanic who owns the shop where I bought all my big bore and related parts, checked it out today, and he agrees that it is clutch related, but thinks it may be the clutch basket has loosened up on the shaft, a fiber clutch disc has broken, or the basket is cracked/broken. Makes sense, except for the fact that I don't really beat this thing very hard. It's been 1000 miles since I completed the big bore, and I haven't been aggressive with the clutch or trans.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in Advance.
While stopped at a traffic light this morning, my bike started to act like it didn't want to idle. Kinda like the clutch was trying to engage, and loading the engine. After checking it out, I found this to be the same in all gears, while idling and not moving. There is no slippage at all in normal use, and the upshifts are smooth. Downshifts are kinda noisy, with a loud clunk, and neutral is hard to find. To me it sounds like the clutch is not disengaging properly. Checked all adjustments and I even adjusted the recommended slack out, thinking maybe the cable has stretched. No change. Strange thing is while the engine is loading up, trying to move forward, I can easily roll it backwards. The mechanic who owns the shop where I bought all my big bore and related parts, checked it out today, and he agrees that it is clutch related, but thinks it may be the clutch basket has loosened up on the shaft, a fiber clutch disc has broken, or the basket is cracked/broken. Makes sense, except for the fact that I don't really beat this thing very hard. It's been 1000 miles since I completed the big bore, and I haven't been aggressive with the clutch or trans.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in Advance.
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