I'd have thought it would just stretch the cable. There's no friction going on if you have the clutch properly adjusted... _________________ MC21SP Plaything
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No, you shouldn't. What we're saying is that the clutch probably needs adjusting. _________________ MC21SP Plaything
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hi i had same prob on my rs164, what i did is moved the gear lever 1 notch down so that i could get my foot under with more pressure this cured the prob and neutral came very easy after that.
I'd have thought it would just stretch the cable. There's no friction going on if you have the clutch properly adjusted...
You will normally get a minute stretch in a new cable after which it won't get any worse.
You can get a small amount of disc flutter even when the cable is pulled in, which causes heat build up due to friction.
It is also in an unnatural state with the clutch springs coil bound and the lifter bearing under load. The end of the clutch lifter rod can also get hammering off the ball bearing.
Next time you watch a Moto GP see how long the riders are sat on the start line with the clutch pulled in.
It won't be for more than about 5-10 seconds max.
If the clutch is all ok and the gearchange is set ok as suggested by "lossa" then another cause could be a worn selector fork.
thanks guys
when you say selector fork are you meaning the gear shift lever? that is a bit bent, and i have experimented with changing to neutral while the bike is slowing down (ie not stationary) and it has seemed easier. I will get the clutch cable looked at as well. Thanks guys
If you are completely stationary with brakes on you may have trouble finding neutral. Most people engage neutral before the bike is completely stopped. If you do reach a complete stop then let off the brakes and just move the bike forward under you.
With gentle pressure on the gear-lever, you literally have to move the bike about 1cm and it'll drop right into neutral. _________________ MC28 SE -sold-
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