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Stuck Clutch - crickleymal - 05-02-17

The bike's been off the road for a month due to weather and work and stuff. The last time I did this in December the clutch plates seized up. I didn't notice until I put it into gear when there was a clunk and the engine stalled. Fortunately that seemed to cure it. It's happened again but before I try the jamming it into gear malarkey, is there anything else I could do firstly to fix it and secondly to stop it happening again?


Re: Stuck Clutch - red98 - 05-02-17

Not sure about freeing it off but to stop it happening , pull the lever to the bar and zip tie it up next time you leave it ........


Re: Stuck Clutch - unfazed - 05-02-17

When was the oil changed last?


Re: Stuck Clutch - daviee - 05-02-17

mine has a new clutch plates  and springs in it fitted by a bike shop by the previous owner  and does it if left for a while i just put it into gear pull the clutch in rock it back and fourth and it frees off with out having to have the engine running




Re: Stuck Clutch - crickleymal - 05-02-17

Thanks all. Oil is due a change in 2k. I'll try the cable tie method next time and the releasing method now.


Re: Stuck Clutch - Fazerider - 05-02-17

The plates sticking slightly when left for a while is normal, you get a clunk when sticking it into gear but it's harmless.


Tying back the clutch lever on the other hand will leave everything under stress: the clutch cable, mechanism in the sprocket cover and the clutch springs themselves. Not something I'd advise doing.


Re: Stuck Clutch - tommyardin - 05-02-17

(05-02-17, 12:07 PM)daviee link Wrote: mine has a new clutch plates  and springs in it fitted by a bike shop by the previous owner  and does it if left for a while i just put it into gear pull the clutch in rock it back and fourth and it frees off with out having to have the engine running


Agrees with the rocking method :thumbup 
With Ignition OFF




Re: Stuck Clutch - crickleymal - 05-02-17

It freed off easily just by rocking. Spat and spluttered for the first half mile then ran like a dream for the next ten.


Re: Stuck Clutch - Ruby Racing - 05-02-17

(05-02-17, 01:58 PM)Fazerider link Wrote: Tying back the clutch lever on the other hand will leave everything under stress: the clutch cable, mechanism in the sprocket cover and the clutch springs themselves. Not something I'd advise doing.


I agree. I would not even consider doing this. I strongly suggest not doing this.


Re: Stuck Clutch - red98 - 05-02-17

Mmmmmmmm  ok, good point.dont listen to me CRICKLEYMAL  :o    iam not wrong though , tying the lever back will stop the plates sticking , its just that iam not as right as FAZERIDER and RUBYRACING  :rolleyes




best way , as we all know is to just use the bloody thing    :thumbup


Re: Stuck Clutch - Ruby Racing - 05-02-17

(05-02-17, 06:50 PM)red98 link Wrote: Mmmmmmmm  ok, good point.dont listen to me CRICKLEYMAL  :o    iam not wrong though , tying the lever back will stop the plates sticking , its just that iam not as right as FAZERIDER and RUBYRACING  :rolleyes




best way , as we all know is to just the bloody thing    :thumbup


:thumbup :thumbup :thumbup


Re: Stuck Clutch - crickleymal - 06-02-17

(05-02-17, 06:50 PM)red98 link Wrote: Mmmmmmmm  ok, good point.dont listen to me CRICKLEYMAL  :o    iam not wrong though , tying the lever back will stop the plates sticking , its just that iam not as right as FAZERIDER and RUBYRACING  :rolleye
OK I'll only listen to half of what you say ?.
It's a bit annoying that it stuck because I operated the clutch several times every time I went past the bike.


Re: Stuck Clutch - unfazed - 06-02-17

What oil type do you use?
Have you changed the clutch springs for heavy duty one?

Is the clutch adjusted correctly?



Re: Stuck Clutch - crickleymal - 07-02-17

Castrol oil and as far as I know the clutch is bog standard.


Re: Stuck Clutch - Jules-C - 07-02-17

(06-02-17, 02:14 PM)crickleymal link Wrote: It's a bit annoying that it stuck because I operated the clutch several times every time I went past the bike.

That doesn't make much difference. 

Easy way to unstick them is with bike on centre stand and back wheel well clear of the ground start bike in gear and then pull clutch in and change gear like normal.

Best to warm engine up a bit first in neutral like normal then stop engine put it in gear and start engine again.


Re: Stuck Clutch - unfazed - 07-02-17

(07-02-17, 10:16 AM)crickleymal link Wrote: Castrol oil and as far as I know the clutch is bog standard.

Next question, is the oil semi synthetic or fully synthetic?

Is the clutch a very light pull or a stiff pull at the lever? Any one close by with a standard clutch and springs to compare it to?

What mileage is on the bike?

There is a  reason for all the questions. :eek


Re: Stuck Clutch - YamFazFan - 07-02-17

(07-02-17, 09:39 PM)unfazed link Wrote: [quote author=crickleymal link=topic=21792.msg251969#msg251969 date=1486459019]
Castrol oil and as far as I know the clutch is bog standard.

Next question, is the oil semi synthetic or fully synthetic?

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Oh no, not that one again! :'(  :lol :lol




Re: Stuck Clutch - crickleymal - 08-02-17

(07-02-17, 09:39 PM)unfazed link Wrote: [quote author=crickleymal link=topic=21792.msg251969#msg251969 date=1486459019]
Castrol oil and as far as I know the clutch is bog standard.

Next question, is the oil semi synthetic or fully synthetic?

Is the clutch a very light pull or a stiff pull at the lever? Any one close by with a standard clutch and springs to compare it to?

What mileage is on the bike?

There is a  reason for all the questions. :eek
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Can't remember it was pink though.
Clutch pull seems normal to me.
Bikes done 40k.


Re: Stuck Clutch - unfazed - 08-02-17

When did you notice it happening first?


Re: Stuck Clutch - crickleymal - 08-02-17

January after a month's layup then last week after another lay up.