Clutch Question

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Murray Sunset, Australia
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Ok I am after some advice, I had a get off in the mountains and did the above (Broke Decomp Lever and Clutch Perch). I was still able to ride and clutch feels normal when riding etc and riding the clutch etc out of corners or down steep hills. However I noticed when trying to roll it in the shed after the ride I had it in 1st and the clutch pulled in and it was very hard to roll not like it used to be or when it is in neutral. What could be the problem?? Like I said when riding all feels fine it engages properly and functions as it always has. Any input would be greatly appreciated thanks.
 
lay the bike on the right (45 degrees is fine) overnight with the clutch lever strapped in. release in the morning and it should be better. you have a drop of air in the line.

Taffy
 
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Hello Faktor,It sounds like your clutch is still partly engaged.Taffy is no doubt correct in that an air bubble was introduced to your clutch fluid when the bike was upside down during your get off.Taffy's instructions on how to bleed that air bubble from your clutch fluid should work fine.I cannot tell from the photo what part of your clutch perch is broken,if the clutch perch is allowed to move on the bar in operation this may result in incomplete clutch disengagement with the resulting symtoms you describe.If your clutch still drags after Taffys bleeding instructions then repair the clutch perch.Hope that fixes it,if not post again.I see you live in Mildura,25 years ago, while travelling there I worked for a family near there in a place called Red Cliffs,I remember the paddle wheelers on the river in mildura, very nice place to live,you are lucky.......nsman
 
Thanks guys you rock.

I will try as TAFFY has said.

And yes Red Cliffs has some great desert riding.
 

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