I recently bought a new clutch for my bike, change it and now when i put the bike into gear, nothing happens. it will rev up but will not catch...help me please.
SOURCE: 1997 Yamaha FZR 600 cuts out when shift into first gear
Does the bike have a sidestand switch that cuts the power if the stand is left down? If it does, disconnect it and temporarily join the ends together and try starting....
SOURCE: clutch wont disengage properly
What kind of oil is in the crankcase? Wet clutches take a sprcial oil, noy motor oil. If oil is correct, Is the cable and release levers fully disengaging the clutch? There is an adjustment for the rod inside the clutcjh hub . That could be short stroking.
SOURCE: i pull the clutch in
Bummer,
Likely you have one of a couple of issues: One is the clutch no longer is fully releasing, and the other is that the clutch disks have rusted together.
IF the clutch "feels" like it is catching late, and not enough travel, you may not be fully releasing. adjust cable or check hydralics, depending on your release system.
so IF you feel that the clutch "feels" the same, meaning that it has the same travel, then a common issue is the disks are fuzzy with rust or thickened lubricant. This happens on after the bike has sat fo ra while...Two ways to resolve this: one take it apart and clean it, the 2nd is to make several "burns" of the clutch. This involves heavier throttle, and intentionally slipping your clutch, with the purpose to have the clutch disks self clean. I usually run along in about 2nd gear range and remain at that SPEED, and shift to 3rd, or 4th, rev engine and slip clutch heavily. Allow time to cool between events, but do it three or 4 times and see if that does not clean up your issue.....
Be safe when you do this, but you knew that.
Doc
SOURCE: i have a 92 fzr 600 when i engage my clutch amd
With the engine not running can you select 1st gear pull in the clutch lever and push the bike with no difficulty, if you cant, it may be the clutch plates have become stuck together, this can occure from standing for long periods, if you can push the bike it may be the neutrol safety switch, or the side stand safety switch have become faulty, and cutting the bike out as a precaution
SOURCE: 1998 fzr 600 yamaha put
there should be an adjuster screw and lock nut on the clutch cover plate that will adjust the play in the clutch mechanism and cable. adjust that and play with the clutch until it engages and disengages correctly
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