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 andym World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 02:15 - 30 Jan 2011 Post subject: me clutch buggered orf.... |
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... i hope.
OK here's the script.
I was coming up to some traffic lights (on my Suzuki Intruder VL125), pressed the brakes, dropped the gears, lights changed to green so I carried on in 3rd gear only to get about 200 yards passed the lights and the speedo starts dropping rapidly. Thinking the engine will cut out I drops into 2nd release the clutch and bugger all happens, speed carries on dropping etc. I push the bike to a lay-by and try putting it in first, easing the clutch out and get no movement.
I thinks that's strange, I switch it off and restart it and still no movement, so I push it the 1/2 mile to work and try again and still nothing.
Had the engineer have a quick look at it and without taking anything apart he guesses it's either the clutch plates have effed up, the cage or the shaft running through the clutch that has ripped the splines off.
When I finished work I started it up and when I push the bike there is a definite rattle going on on the right hand side of the engine (engine starts and runs perfect), and when I put it in 1st, 2nd gear nothing happens, but when I put it in 3rd upwards there is a definite rubbing/grinding noise (not mechanically minded but sounds like it is trying to go into gear), but the bike still doesn't move.
Anyone have any ideas on this one?
The bike is still at work and I need to take the car tomorrow and throw it in the back and bring it back and strip it down and find out what damage has been done. |
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So when in gear do the revs still rise, but you get no forward motion. ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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 andym World Chat Champion

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Either clutch or the output shaft has bust.
Or could be that front sprocket has come off/sheard splines.
I would try looking at the front sprocket 1at and if its not that. Then its strip the casing off to check the clutch. ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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I'd remove the oil filter cover, they sometimes sneak a long bolt in there that goes all the way through.
You'll also need to move the clutch arm round so it's facing backwards (or sideways) to disengage it from the clutch mechanism.
EDIT: Could also be a totally rounded off front sprocket. I've seen some with nothing more than stumps before. Makes a hell of a clatter-up and no foreward movement.
This isn't the worst I've seen:
https://motorcycle-recycle-center.com/Wore%20out%20sprocket.jpg ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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well that was a pain in the arse.... got everything thrown back together as good as new.... only to find the clutch lever wasn't going back out, so stripped it all down again turned the clutch pin round so the teeth were facing the right way.... spent 25 minutes trying to get the housing back on only to find the clutch lever still wasn't returning.
then realised there was a bit of slack that needed to be taken up before the clutch worked properly.
The good news is that everything is back in running order  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 326 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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