stuck clutch
stuck clutch
Think I already know the answer to this but anyone know of way to free stuck clutch w/o disassembly and individually separating the plates? Know from bad past experience that trying to free up by dumping into gear while running not a good idea.... thanks for any suggestions Kurt
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related topic
is there supposed to be a ball bearing between the lifter mechanism and the push rod? I know some bikes have them but I dont have one and dont see on exploded diagram I have.. thanks
Re: related topic
Yes - 5/16 ball in there...
So how did your front hub problem work out? Did you see my pictures?
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So how did your front hub problem work out? Did you see my pictures?
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redtr4 wrote:is there supposed to be a ball bearing between the lifter mechanism and the push rod? I know some bikes have them but I dont have one and dont see on exploded diagram I have.. thanks
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'67 S90 '77 CB400F
'61 CB72 '64 CB77 '65 CB160
'66 Matchless 350 '67 CL77
'67 S90 '77 CB400F
Can't shift out of gear
From cold start bike runs fine and shifts for about 8 miles. Then will not shift out of gear or into neutral. HOWEVER, generally once I turn off the ignition, wait a few seconds, it will find neutral. New development is that if I attempt to shift at low rpms it will, but then even that stops working. The entire shifting seems to have become randomly screwed up to the point where I can't offer any better explanation except that I need to do the obvious: bring the bike to normal shifting. The '65 305 is very well cared for, not abused or even ridden hard. I have owned it since 1974. Help is greatly appreciated.