Question about Yamaha YZ 125 Motorcycles
release them, so if the oil creates too much "stiction" then the plates can become suctioned together. I suggest first trying an oil change using an oil designed for use with wet clutches. Then, get a
release of clutch in first gear and stalls project bike im working on which im putting back on road,any help would be great,thank The clutch plates are probably rusted. I ride the bike with the clutch
...release.any tips please Check to make sure the spring that is attatched to the brake is not worn out. If it is a cable operated brake, which I dont think it would be, check to make sure the cable ...
release from the disc. Tried bleeding. The manual says that the problem could be: "No clearance at handbrake lever of master cylinder". Remedy - Reset. But does not give instruction on how to reset. I
...release the de-compression lever. Give the throttle a 1/4 turn then let it snap closed. A diaphragm, (Power valve), in the carb gives a shot of gas when this is done. DO NOT do this multiple times ...
...lever. Lock the locknut and replace the bellows cover. To make futures adjustment easier, it's a good idea to rub a light coat of oil on the cable adjuster to keep it from rusting should water get ...
...release the positive cable off the starting motor.Use penetrating oil if it has rust.It is very sensitive and can crack easily so take your time to unscrew the bolt.Then unscrew the screws that holds ...
...release the clutch - if this is measured at the "hat" (pressure plate) of the clutch pack. Most of these kinds of clutch problems are caused by two or three things: Incorrect oil, rusted plates or a ...
Question about Yamaha YZ 125 Motorcycles
...lever before it begins to pull the cable. Anything tighter and you may burn your clutch as it will never release the pressure of the springs onto the clutch pack. Don't forget most cables have at ...
...release a squirt of fluid and you can drive back home before it locks up again. Clean out the hole with a single straight bristle from a wire brush and see if that fixes the problem. You may not need ...
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