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Thread: clutch problem?

  1. #1
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    Question clutch problem?

    I don't know if its my clutch or what. Some times i go to down shift while holding chutch, nothing happens it doesn't shift. Then i let the clutch out and it goes into gear with out me pushing shifter. i don't know whats going, just wondering it it happens to any one else.
    Slightly Modded YFZ450

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    hmmm... sorry can't help you on this, either i am not thinking right about this or i dont have enough machanical noledge to answer this thread. hopefuly some one more experienced will answer this thread. good luck!
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    Smile MINE TOO

    IF YOUR TALKING ABOUT WHEN YOU COME TO A STOP AND THEN TRY TO GO DOWN IN GEARS, THEN MY BIKE DOES IT TOO. ACTUALLY JUST ABOUT EVERY BIKE IF OWNED DOES THAT. IT'S BECAUSE THE GEARS AREN'T ROLLING AND WILL NOT MESH AS WELL WITHOUT THE MOTION.
    I DON'T KNOW ALL OF THE SPECIFICS OF THIS, BUT I THINK IT'S PRETTY NORMAL.
    HAVE A GOOD RIDE!!

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    yeah it usually did it when i was either stopped or going really slow. good to hear its normal, thanks
    Slightly Modded YFZ450

  5. #5
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    Check the play in your clutch lever, and make sure it is adjusted so that it is fully engaging the clutch; about as far as it will move. The manual will do a better job at explaining how to take up any unneccesary slack in the line. That would be the first thing to check, cause if it isn't there then it may be internal. Good luck.

  6. #6
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    Smile

    Mine to....

  7. #7
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    same here...

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