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01 gixer thou clutch.
The clutch has no slip but if you take off with the revs a bit high just riding the clutch it just bites. Smooth to take off if revs are low, but a little high and it's on or off. WTF. I did put new clutch plates in but didn't soak them? Old plates were the same.
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ASF Standard Full Member
Lean bike over at a good angle towards clutch side and pump clutch for a while to get a little oil into the clutch basket. Leave it sit overnight try it again tomorrow. Before pulling it down.
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Bloke with a smaller stick
Pull em out and soak them
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Thanks guys l'll try the easy way first, but I think a soak is in order. Cheers.
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Aussie Streetfighter Hooligan
Easy way won't work... You are meant to soak them for 24 hours before putting them in .. you may have glazed them as it is ..
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Bloke with the stick
Don't OVER de-glaze them if you have! I made that mistake.
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