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Clicking from clutch area ? - Tubz1983 - 15-05-16 Riding back from Colchester today and the clutch started to feel a bit sloppy/slippy and generally not able to hold the engine load that well when pulling off from a standstill, gear changing seems fine. I thought it might have just got a bit hot? Just had a play with the lever in the garage and when pulled in just a few MM I can hear a little click from the engine and I assume clutch...? Any thoughts ? il see how it is tomorow obvs but thought I'd ask. Thanks Toby Re: Clicking from clutch area ? - Bretty - 15-05-16 Does the click sound like it is on the left side or right? I just changed my clutch and serviced the mechanism this weekend. The cable and mechanism is on the left side, which pushes a pushrod through the engine to separate the plates on the right side. It's maybe a snapped clutch spring. That would click and reduce the plate pressure, or perhaps the centre clutch boss has failed. It's cast aluminium and one of the legs might have snapped off. Re: Clicking from clutch area ? - Fazerider - 15-05-16 That sounds like it could be the bearings in the device in the sprocket cover that pushes on the rod that operates the clutch. It's in an exposed area yet Yamaha totally ignore it from a servicing point of view. http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php?topic=10124.0 Re: Clicking from clutch area ? - Tubz1983 - 15-05-16 Yea it's from the left side I'm sure, il have a look. T Re: Clicking from clutch area ? - unfazed - 16-05-16 Read this, and follow the instruction, I put it up some time ago http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php?action=downloads;sa=view;down=60 Re: Clicking from clutch area ? - Jules-C - 16-05-16 Check the sprocket cover bolts are tight. They can start to slacken off and the sprocket cover moves slightly when you pull the clutch in making a click Re: Clicking from clutch area ? - Tubz1983 - 16-05-16 Thanks for the support, links and replys, rode it to work this morning, was ok, but the clutch does feel a little sensitive, il take a proper look weds ![]() T |