28-03-25, 05:52 PM
(23-03-25, 03:31 PM)unfazed Wrote: If it is all back together correctly then it is most likely the spring in the sprocketor cover or the actuator needs to be greased or replaced as they wear from lack of maintenance . I will put a document in the manual download section of how to do it. Be aware the screws holding actuator are just a step above cheese. Often it is best to replace the cover with a good secondhand one rather than trying to remove them. If that is ok oil, reroute the cable correctly or replace the clutch cable, with a Yamaha rather than a spurious/pattern one. Best is to use spray on grease
As far as im aware, it is all back together according to the official service manual, and the cable was perfectly fine prior to me changing the basket and clutch plates etc. The only bit i had trouble with was the torquing of these bolts which might obviously explain my issue. In the end I just rattled them tight with a ryobi ratchet wrench. I'm leaning towards this also as i've had the bike on it's centre stand, engine running and kicked it into first and back to neutral with 0 wheel movement.
