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I have p150..i was change my bikes clutch assmbly

I have p150..i was change my bikes clutch assmbly recently now..bt,it have a poor pickup,nd when i put the 1st gear with full clutch,.bike give the **** like we put the gear without keep the full clutch..somany mechanics says it not a pblm..bt,i think it was the vry big pblm for me..so plz..ans me..what wil i do it..plz

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Hey Raam, Please write your question in proper english so we can understand what you are saying?


You should have some play in the lever in the picture and in the handlebar lever.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 20, 2008

SOURCE: 1100 wierd clutch disengage problem

Bleed your slave cylinder on the sprocket cover and refill the hydraulic fluid. If you have any leaks you will get air in the system and it will not fully disengage the clutch. As for the 750, they have cable clutches and you just need to adjust the slack of the cable.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 20, 2009

SOURCE: Bike turns off when I put in 1st or 2nd gear

First replace the clutch,clutch basket,and throw out bearing that has been destroyed,check the cable for damage and if you still have the same problem,Then check the kick stand switch.

tombones

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  • Posted on Jun 20, 2009

SOURCE: clutch rm 125

Okay, this may take a couple of comments back and forth but I can get you back on the road. First, Have you done any work on the clutch lately? If so, what and why? Did the clutch work okay after the work? Have you changed gearbox oil in the last month or so? If so, EXACTLY what oil did you put in the gearbox? i.e. "10w40 Mobil Super Blue fluid with silicone friction limiters". Just post a comment to get back to me.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 06, 2009

SOURCE: 04 Sportster 883 gearbox Clunk.

pull the clutch lever in and out several times before droppin it into 1st its sort of get n use to it mental dirt bikes have the same set up

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 16, 2010

SOURCE: Stalling problem from neutral to first gear

I'm having the same issue with my 82 xs 400. Mine hasn't been sitting at all though. I rode it home two weeks ago. I put different bars on it, took off the mufflers and that's really about it. It starts and idles fine. If I put it on the stand and put it in gear, it will go through the gears with the wheel in the air spinning freely. Once I sit on it and put it in gear to go, it shuts off. I don't get it.

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