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  1. Falaholic

    Pulling in the clutch, on an incline, 1 second to disengage

    I had to ask this question here. When I park my bike on an incline, I always leave it in gear. I noticed that, while in gear, when I pull in the clutch it takes a solid second for the clutch to disengage, then for the bike to begin to roll back. Is this normal?
  2. 4

    Clutch won't disengage

    Went out for a ride after I rebuilt my carbs, when I went to put it in the garage it jumped forward when I put it into first. Thought I might have air in the line so I bled the clutch and still doesn't work. Looking at the safety switch I noticed that there's a gap between the lever and the...
  3. M

    My clutch won't disengage.

    I just replaced the broken bolt that holds the clutch lever to the perch. Now the clutch lever doesn't work to disengage the clutch. I've been sitting at my computer for over an hour waiting for someone to reply, so I'm hoping if I post this here, that someone will read it and help me out...
  4. Noxx72

    Help please. clutch won't disengage after changing lines.

    Title pretty much says it all. I changed my clutch and brake to stainless lines, and while my brakes are behaving (mostly) the clutch will not disengage. I've bleed the SS line repeatedly and am sure there is no air present. The clutch lever has plenty of feel, perhaps a bit harder than stock...
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