31-01-17, 06:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 31-01-17, 10:47 PM by tommyardin.)
[size=1em]Oh! And one other thing thinking about it, under the front sprocket cover just in front of the sprocket itself is a clutch push rod that is actuated by the clutch cable via an internal leaver system this lever system can get completely gunged up with dirt and dust and other road grime mixed up with a load of thick greasy dirty chain lube, just another thing to check as all that crap could also act as a damper on the clutch action.[/size]
[size=1em]If it is not that then you will at least have a nice clean sprocket clutch push rod area on the bike so it is not wasted time.[/size]
[size=1em]If it is not that then you will at least have a nice clean sprocket clutch push rod area on the bike so it is not wasted time.[/size]