Mid RPM Range Slippage
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How fresh is your clutch ?
Get to your 7/8 rpm or a little higher (when she starts to behave as you described) and pull your clutch in, your rpm should drop very quickly and you should have a definite change of feel. If this operation has any vagueness to it then for me it would be time to inspect my clutch.
Adjustment first but more probable to need to inspect my plates and likely replace.
Best of luck mate.
Hows your chain and sprockets looking ?.......no hooking etc of the teeth etc
Get to your 7/8 rpm or a little higher (when she starts to behave as you described) and pull your clutch in, your rpm should drop very quickly and you should have a definite change of feel. If this operation has any vagueness to it then for me it would be time to inspect my clutch.
Adjustment first but more probable to need to inspect my plates and likely replace.
Best of luck mate.
Hows your chain and sprockets looking ?.......no hooking etc of the teeth etc
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If it happens worse in higher gears at the SAME rpm range, its definitely clutch slipping
If it doesn't behave like that, then i have no idea what you are describing. One mans feeling of "drivetrain slipping" could be the next mans feeling of "low on power"
If your clutch is going bad, it will grab better in lower gears, aka 1st or 2nd as opposed to higher gears. (at the same rpm level,aka your engine producing the same power).
Does your clutch lever on your handlebar have any freeplay? It should basically "wiggle" from freeplay. If in doubt, give it too much freeplay just to see if htat's the issue.
If it doesn't behave like that, then i have no idea what you are describing. One mans feeling of "drivetrain slipping" could be the next mans feeling of "low on power"
If your clutch is going bad, it will grab better in lower gears, aka 1st or 2nd as opposed to higher gears. (at the same rpm level,aka your engine producing the same power).
Does your clutch lever on your handlebar have any freeplay? It should basically "wiggle" from freeplay. If in doubt, give it too much freeplay just to see if htat's the issue.
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If it happens worse in higher gears at the SAME rpm range, its definitely clutch slipping
If it doesn't behave like that, then i have no idea what you are describing. One mans feeling of "drivetrain slipping" could be the next mans feeling of "low on power"
If your clutch is going bad, it will grab better in lower gears, aka 1st or 2nd as opposed to higher gears. (at the same rpm level,aka your engine producing the same power).
Does your clutch lever on your handlebar have any freeplay? It should basically "wiggle" from freeplay. If in doubt, give it too much freeplay just to see if htat's the issue.
If it doesn't behave like that, then i have no idea what you are describing. One mans feeling of "drivetrain slipping" could be the next mans feeling of "low on power"
If your clutch is going bad, it will grab better in lower gears, aka 1st or 2nd as opposed to higher gears. (at the same rpm level,aka your engine producing the same power).
Does your clutch lever on your handlebar have any freeplay? It should basically "wiggle" from freeplay. If in doubt, give it too much freeplay just to see if htat's the issue.
Works fine now.
Thanks again.
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