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Old 06-14-2005, 05:36 PM   #1
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Well it has happened a couple times but don't know why. So i'll throw this out there and hope for some help.

The first time i was traveling at 60mph, grabbed the clutch, shifted up and let the clutch go. Well when i hit the throttle the rpm's shot way up, i pulled the clutch and released it again, and than the bike felt like it was in gear. Now that has happened about 5 times this year.

Now last night i was traveling at 30moh grabbed the clutch shifted down, and let the clutch out. The same thing the bike acted like it was in Neutral when it wasn't. Grabbed the clucth and realeased it and it engaged.

Now is this the clutch going bad? If it iwas, is this an expensive part to have replaced? Also could it be something else?

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Old 06-14-2005, 06:28 PM   #2
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Sounds like one of those wierd problems.. Do you notice any difference in the tension of the clutch lever when it happens? It sounds almost like theres something wrong with your gearbox. On my F4 i've mis shifted and caught the middle of the gear and it felt like i was in nuetral.. but yea its either ur clutch cable, ur clutch, or ur gear box ... if that narrows it down lol.
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Sounds like one of those wierd problems.. Do you notice any difference in the tension of the clutch lever when it happens? It sounds almost like theres something wrong with your gearbox. On my F4 i've mis shifted and caught the middle of the gear and it felt like i was in nuetral.. but yea its either ur clutch cable, ur clutch, or ur gear box ... if that narrows it down lol.

Well the one thing that always stays the same is the tension in the clutch cable. It never feels any different know matter how the bike is acting.

Hmmmmm
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Old 06-14-2005, 06:38 PM   #4
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If you cant think of anything else, you might want to pop open ur clutch cover and have a look at the clutch, see if you notice anything. It doesnt sound like its the actual clutch plates because your not getting any slipping. Its possible one of the return springs are worn out? have a look at the service manual.
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Old 06-14-2005, 07:51 PM   #5
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sounds like a false neutrel it happens when you don't hit it into gear hard enough
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Old 06-15-2005, 12:29 PM   #6
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sounds like a false neutrel it happens when you don't hit it into gear hard enough
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