Do a compression test. It does sound "soft".
Hope I am wrong.
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Agronski wrote:
But for now - is there any mechanical reason for the clutch to take so long to 'warm up'? Springs are good, plates look okay from the outside (but are probably 1970s originals, so who knows) and the cable, arm, worm and so forth all seem sound and respond to adjustments. Any why would the neutral light come and go?
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therealche wrote:Have you checked the ignition timing? And what about the air filter.... if its clogged it will strangle the engine
therealche wrote:Agronski wrote:
But for now - is there any mechanical reason for the clutch to take so long to 'warm up'? Springs are good, plates look okay from the outside (but are probably 1970s originals, so who knows) and the cable, arm, worm and so forth all seem sound and respond to adjustments. Any why would the neutral light come and go?
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I reckon the plates are gummy. If you feel like stripping it all out, washing them in petrol, and giving a good scrub it will probably clear up stright away. Otherwise just using the bike will clean them up after a while. Happens when they have been sitting in old oil for ages.
And the neutral switch may need adjusting, of may just be a bit dirty. Its all covered in the manual
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