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cruiser_125
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PostPosted: 02:06 - 11 Jan 2014    Post subject: CG125 clutch sticking Reply with quote

Hey people

I have a problem with my clutch sticking recently..

I re-built the clutch myself, a few weeks ago, and all has been working perfectly for 100+ miles..

i popped out to the shops early yesterday morning, and again, the clutch was fine.
But later on in the day, i went to go out again, started the bike up, clutch in, and as soon as i put it in 1st gear, it stalled..

even if i pull the clutch in and push the bike, i can feel it gripping.
I can roll the bike with a bit of effort and then if i let go of the clutch, it locks totally...

when i re-built the clutch, i dissassembled it bit by bit and put it all in order on my kitchen worktop, so when it came to re-building it up, i reversed the order, only fitting brand new friction plates..
so i know its re-built back properly..

any suggestions?

thanks
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Fizzer Thou
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PostPosted: 12:44 - 12 Jan 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Did you leave the new friction plates to soak in an oil bath for a few hours before you installed them?

When you reconnected the cable,did you wind in the clutch lever adjuster then take up the coarse adjustment at the clutch end?
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cruiser_125
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PostPosted: 14:31 - 12 Jan 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi there

Yes i adjusted everything on the clutch properly, as the service manual said..
Leaving aprox 1- 2cm of lever free-play, also just like the manual said...

but no i didnt soak the plates in oil bath before hand..
The manual didnt mention anything about having to do that, and ive never been advised to..

cheers
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