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Join Date: Aug 2019
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I adjusted the carb for idling, runs great. The bike runs and idles in neutral and when the clutch lever is in too. I've also adjusted the clutch cable appropriately It seems to happen the second I drop the clutch fully in gear. It stops followed by a click noise. I think it might be electrical but I'm unsure.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: ChCh , NZ
Posts: 2,262
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DROP the clutch!!! ... you feed it in slowly with a few revs on.. you could look at the clutch and side stand switches see if they are working correctly.. .
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Join Date: Aug 2019
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I obviously slowly let out the clutch, but its like the bike shorts out somewhere as soon as its fully released.
I Bridged the clutch switch to see if that was the problem but it didn't help either. There's no side stand switch either. Anyone else have any ideas? |
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