Bike usually show the symptom of not being able to find neutral when the clutch is either not adjusted correctly or the clutch pack is warped. Make sure your clutch lever doesn't have excessive free play. If you pull the cable out of the housing with a little pressure ( but not pulling it out all the way ) you shouldn't have more than the thickness of a quarter between the cable ferrule and the bracket.
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thanks Rob , the cable freeplay is ok , do you think it may be the clutch ? there is not signs of being worn.thanks Rob , the cable freeplay is ok , do you think it may be the clutch ? there is not signs of being worn.
It could be. I would try doing an adjustment down at the bottom first. Sometimes if you go into a shop , they'll adjust the cable but not the bottom adjustment. I would do a full adjustment, then run it to see if the problem still exists. After that if the problem is still occurring then I would pull the clutch apart. Always try the easy stuff first. Worst case scenerio it would be a shift fork in the trans, but let's try the first steps and go from there. Hope it helped.It could be. I would try doing an adjustment down at the bottom first. Sometimes if you go into a shop , they'll adjust the cable but not the bottom adjustment. I would do a full adjustment, then run it to see if the problem still exists. After that if the problem is still occurring then I would pull the clutch apart. Always try the easy stuff first. Worst case scenerio it would be a shift fork in the trans, but let's try the first steps and go from there. Hope it helped.
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Bike usually show the symptom of not being able to find neutral when the clutch is either not adjusted correctly or the clutch pack is warped. Make sure your clutch lever doesn't have excessive free play. If you pull the cable out of the housing with a little pressure ( but not pulling it out all the way ) you shouldn't have more than the thickness of a quarter between the cable ferrule and the bracket.
I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/robert_5bac37c3cb991fdb
thanks Rob , the cable freeplay is ok , do you think it may be the clutch ? there is not signs of being worn.
It could be. I would try doing an adjustment down at the bottom first. Sometimes if you go into a shop , they'll adjust the cable but not the bottom adjustment. I would do a full adjustment, then run it to see if the problem still exists. After that if the problem is still occurring then I would pull the clutch apart. Always try the easy stuff first. Worst case scenerio it would be a shift fork in the trans, but let's try the first steps and go from there. Hope it helped.