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Ccm r30 tacho running fast

I have recently bought a CCM R30 Supermoto. The tacho is showing a higher rpm than the engine is running at. At tickover it says it is doing 2000rpm when the engine is ticking over very slowly. Just wondering if anyone has come across this before and what the cure is? Thanks

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  • Posted on Nov 10, 2008

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 09, 2009

SOURCE: ccm r30 rotax 604e year of reg 2002 the engine has

if you are realy lucky and the bike wasn't going to fast and who ever was riding it pulled in the clutch quickly.. then you might get away with just a top end
but no two ways about it the engine has to come apart.... to do it properly special tools and knowlede required you will need to find a shop
Good Luck

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 21, 2010

SOURCE: clutch problem on ccm r30

firstly check your cable adjuster to make sure the gremlins havent taken the slack out during your absence some gouls think this is a funny prank to play if this checks out ok have you given it a decent period of time for the oil to warm up & the clutch to operate properly oil becomes sticky after standing for a period of time creating a film between the friction & steel plates causing clutch slip usualy this can be rectified by simply changing the oil & filter

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Ccm r30 rotax 604e year of reg 2002 the engine has siezed due to lack of oil .i bought the bike with this problem. can you help me.

if you are realy lucky and the bike wasn't going to fast and who ever was riding it pulled in the clutch quickly.. then you might get away with just a top end
but no two ways about it the engine has to come apart.... to do it properly special tools and knowlede required you will need to find a shop
Good Luck
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