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Tranny/Clutch Question 09 UGC

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Old Nov 16th, 2008, 04:16 PM     #1 (permalink)
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Tranny/Clutch Question 09 UGC

Well I was caught in a down poor this week and needed to clean my bike this weekend My question has to do with the clutch adjustment

I had it on my 09 UG on a Sears Motorcycle Jack about 2 inches off the pavement and started the bike to make sure all the moister was gone after blowing it dry with my leaf blower My rear wheel began turning at a pretty steady pace in the Neutral Position Is this normal or do I need to adjust the clutch?

I did stick my Steel toes boot under the tire to see if pressure to the tire would stop the forward motion and it did
Any advice would be greatly appreciated

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Re: Tranny/Clutch Question 09 UGC

it is normal that the rear wheel will rotate when in neutral if you had put your hand on the wheel it would stop and there would be no resistance, its the oil between the plates acting like a viscous material
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