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 AndyNUFC Borekit Bruiser

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 Posted: 19:32 - 28 Nov 2014 Post subject: Eureka! i think, clutch issue [Solved] |
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hi so following on from last nights breakdown mystery.
been looking at the bike since finishing work.
took me a few hours although it should have been one of the first things i checked.
so dropped it into first with engine off, pull clutch inand can hardly move the bike, (as if the clutch cable isnt working)
ive followed the clutch cable through the bike upto the point it enters the engine, and it doesnt appear to be snapped,
i still have tension on the clutch cable itself aswell,
now.
how would i go about fixing it, is it a new cable thats needed?
or is there away of tightning it maybe its not fully disengaging when im pulling the clutch in
cheers guys
also,
insurance did get back in touch, there was no issue and the woman that spoke to me originally was a "trainee"
apology accepted MCE  ____________________ https://www.bikechatforums.com/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=68094
Rogerborg
Pathetic little child who spits dummy out..... "C U Next Tuesday"
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update*
so after trying to tighten from the handlebar end, that made little difference so followed it into the engine bit, and done from there, it has made a small difference but now im concerned there may be something more than just a loose clutch cable.
the bike can be pushed when putting in first and holding clutch in, but its alot of resistance,
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 Posted: 19:42 - 02 Dec 2014 Post subject: SOLVED |
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Hi guys
just to let people know ive fixed the issue and thought id explain for such times someones searching for the same problems on the forums. (nice like that )
So firstly like to say a tremendous thank you too bikenut https://www.bikechatforums.com/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=75629
he took the time to message me personally and gave me loads of advice and things to try, i learned alot along the way. so thanks mate! great effort
so after speaking with bike nut on how to adjust clutch cables and other things i got to the point of giving up.
i managed to get the bike in a position where as i could go into first and move to about 5-6MPH Before bike cut out again.
so as you do, i lay down with my hands in my head and as i looked toward the bike could see something upon the chain.
non the less was a beyond mangled wire
followed wire and it was for the side stand switch.
so i bypassed the side-stand safety switch un-mangled said wire checked nothing chain wise was was injured and hey presto bike worked woo!
(also had to fix wiring for indicators as when i was previously checking electrics like others suggested i got one snagged on the metal frame behind the centre console)
none the less so pleased, as a mechanic was gonna come out and charge me £20 for picking the bike up then aprox £30 for doing the work
so saved £50 win win really.
anyway cant believe i didn't spot this before, i even sat and had a look at side stand switch. but wasnt until i was laying down with a view of underneath the bike that i noticed,
anyway.
damage video below
chains been tightened as per manual lubed and gave it all a good clean
https://vid123.photobucket.com/albums/o320/DEZ_1991/IMG_2845_zpsuend9lv1.mp4
thanks again to everyone who offered their help
and especially bikenut. ____________________ https://www.bikechatforums.com/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=68094
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