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Yamaha DTR 125 (1997) Clutch Won't Fully Disengage

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Boxing
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PostPosted: 15:56 - 09 Jul 2014    Post subject: Yamaha DTR 125 (1997) Clutch Won't Fully Disengage Reply with quote

Hi all, as above, my clutch won't fully disengage. Near on impossible to find neutral unless I'm rolling, and when pushing it in first with the clutch in, it's like the clutch is fully out.

Its had a recent transmission oil change <500 miles ago.

I'm guessing the problem lays in the clutch adjustment? Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 15:58 - 09 Jul 2014    Post subject: Re: Yamaha DTR 125 (1997) Clutch Won't Fully Disengage Reply with quote

Hi Boxing.

I had the same problem on my RS125, check your clutch cable isn't fraying / stretched and adjust / replace if needs be.

This fixed it in my case!
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