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Post by willspeed on May 9, 2010 21:14:16 GMT
F**KING LARDIE ive got a problem with my scoot that has well and truely baffled me. if i pop the scooter in gear with the clutch held in and push it 50 meters down the road it slowly gets harder and harder to push. as if the brake is on. as soon as i disengage the cluch and take it out of gear it pushes allong fine also pushes fine with the clutch held it not in gear, Anyone elce had any problems similar to this ?
Setup is 100% standard 125cc allthough the autolube worm drive has been removed as it was nakkerd.
Any help would be great
Thanks Will
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Post by thedarklord on May 10, 2010 12:59:55 GMT
i had a problem like that willspeed my clutch went fitted a new one and is right as rain.
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Post by willspeed on May 10, 2010 18:53:51 GMT
D'oh more money. fuck it im gonna wait till the clutch explodes then sort it. thanks for your help.
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Post by tony on May 10, 2010 21:44:11 GMT
can I ask will... why do you want to hold your bike in gear and push it 50 yards down the road?
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Post by willspeed on May 10, 2010 21:59:55 GMT
when coming home from work i pop it on the front garden rather than in the garage, just in case i need to pop to the shops or anything, and im a lazy mofo. ;D The other night i was puting it away and it popped in gear, rather than rock it back and forth trying to get it out of gear i just held the clutch in and pushed it round to the back of the house. by the time i had got there it had gotten all tight and hard to push ?? i wouldnt have noticed it otherwise.
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Post by tony on May 10, 2010 22:34:19 GMT
its because its a wet clutch and i'm guessing you have cork plates.. they are simply drying out as the engine isnt running.. or is it.. and if it is turn it off and select neutral.
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Post by willspeed on May 11, 2010 17:47:56 GMT
ill see weather it does it when running later, the engine hasnt been runing when ive done it before. i never thaught a clutch could get dry that quick. thanks for your help Tony.
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