Thanks Sam
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most bikes will rotate the rear wheel when in gear with clutch engaged,mintmansam wrote:Hi, my bikes clutch seems to not be disengaging fully when clutch is fully in, i have changed the oil (couple of hours ago), adjusted the clutch cable. If i put the bike in first gear and pull the clutch in while on the paddock stand the rear wheel rotates, if i sit on the bike, off the stand the bike does not push me nor do the revs drop. so not dragging too bad. before i changed the oil i had to blip the throttle to 3k to get to neutral from first, i have read that this is common anyway, so is it common problem for the clutch to still stay slightly engaged on this bike, like i said its only noticeable when on paddock stand, gears changes are good as well, just concerned that if this is not fixed transmission might eventually wear, any-one else have this problem? thinking of changing clutch plates or should i wait see if the oil has done anything? it has already made it easier to get neutral no blipping to 3k required just slips in easy, does it need sorting out straight away or can it be left.
Thanks Sam
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no problem mate, thats whats this place is for,mintmansam wrote:i have adjusted it the right way with the right amount of free play, as the haynes manual says, it doesn't slip while clutch is engaged. used correct oil as in the bible sorry haynes,
i didnt have a problem with it, i thought it span anyway, its just i told someone and they said "woooo shouldn't be spinning like that" so i panicked. it didn't harm asking though, thanks for the quick response .
Sam