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Clutch Slipping - ashnery - 23-02-2009

bike is driving under hard launches it like the chain jumps a tooth on the sprocket.
Am guessing it is the clutch ...any ????PWEASE???


RE: Clutch Slipping - simmo - 23-02-2009

ashnery Wrote:bike is driving under hard launches it like the chain jumps a tooth on the sprocket.
Am guessing it is the clutch ...any ????PWEASE???

Take it on the road and pull the clutch rev it and dump it, say in 2nd or 3rd then see if it revs up and goes no where or sky wood, if its a tooth jumping you should hear it,


RE: Clutch Slipping - bear - 23-02-2009

Clutches don't slip in low gears, they slip in higher gears when torque load is highest. So get it into 6th and maybe run along at 100Km/hr and give it WOT.
Maybe what you're experiencing is the BLT doing it's stupid thing! Under harsh acceleration it tends to take over from your hand and lock up the clutch when you don't expect it to.


RE: Clutch Slipping - Maj - 23-02-2009

gears again or it is jumping a tooth ???


RE: Clutch Slipping - jessie928 - 23-02-2009

hi mate

you have rounded the dogs on on your gears in yoru gearbox.

its gearbox apart to fix the problem....

Jes


RE: Clutch Slipping - simmo - 23-02-2009

simmo Wrote:
ashnery Wrote:bike is driving under hard launches it like the chain jumps a tooth on the sprocket.
Am guessing it is the clutch ...any ????PWEASE???

Take it on the road and pull the clutch rev it and dump it, say in 2nd or 3rd then see if it revs up and goes no where or sky wood, if its a tooth jumping you should hear it,

MMM post recall, maybe not a good idea if its the gearbox, than again you don't mind picking up the all the cogs of the road go for it, then at least you will have to fix it Confused


RE: Clutch Slipping - Legend - 23-02-2009

What size front sprocket?


RE: Clutch Slipping - kawasuki - 23-02-2009

Brings back memories.... hey Leonard


RE: Clutch Slipping - ashnery - 24-02-2009

The thing that makes me think it isnt the gearbox is that it jumps in every gear .

this happens in all gears and only when you are holding it flat while making full boost .
started in first ....did it...roll it on in 2nd gear ...does it and so on untill 6th.

So it makes me think its the clutch ???slipping and biting again...dont know.

hope its not the box


RE: Clutch Slipping - Bill Gaheer - 24-02-2009

If its clutch, your RPM will sky rocket and bike will move at a slow pace and there is no biting again ....in a clutch slippage situation. :)

Cheers,

Bill


RE: Clutch Slipping - bear - 25-02-2009

How are your sprockets? If they are bad, you may get a slip from tooth to tooth?
certainly doesn't sound like clutch or gearbox. Dog clutches either engage or not, they don't re-engage, and certainly not under load.
Any visual shark finning of your sprockets would be a no no and replacements due.


RE: Clutch Slipping - Legend - 25-02-2009

bear Wrote:Dog clutches either engage or not, they don't re-engage, and certainly not under load.


Thats exactly what they do!

Leonard.


RE: Clutch Slipping - Legend - 25-02-2009

Who rebuilt the gearbox, Ash?

Did this start straight after?

Leonard.


RE: Clutch Slipping - busakid08 - 25-02-2009

Dogs do jump when worn and in 2nd gear is usually the first gear they start jumping in


RE: Clutch Slipping - bear - 26-02-2009

I can see the dogs engaging, then slipping out, but I doubt if they'd re-engage unless you backed off a bit. Under full throttle I doubt if it will re-engage.