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Anonymous Posted on Jan 30, 2011

I have a 1995 suzuki GSXR 600 and i just bought it the guy told me that it needed a new clutch lever i put a new lever on it and when you put it in gear the clutch wount release it out of gear does it sound like the clutch is out

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Have you adjusted the free play correctly ?
Normally if the clutch is suspect it will slip rather than hold.

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